In Afghanistan, the Taliban, an insurgent rebel, has expanded its territory and has declared that it has conquered six new provincial capitals, including the northern strategic point Mazar-i-Sharif.

Under these circumstances, President Gani revealed his intention to rebuild the government army and continue the fight against the Taliban.

In Afghanistan, while the U.S. forces stationed by the end of this month withdrew, the insurgent Taliban was intensifying the offensive, and on the 14th, it declared that it had conquered six state capitals including Mazar-i-Sharif, a key point in the north, 34 It seems that 70% of the state capital was under control.

Government troops and the Taliban were in a fierce battle over the Mazar-i-Sharif.



Under these circumstances, President Gani of Afghanistan made a speech to the public on the 14th, stating that "remobilizing security forces is the highest priority" and revealed the idea of ​​rebuilding the government army and continuing the fight against the Taliban. ..



In addition, President Gani revealed that he had begun widespread discussions at home and abroad, saying that he would "do his best to curb violence and the outflow of refugees," and said that "the results could be shared with the people soon." He expressed his intention to work to dispel the concerns of the president.



However, as the Taliban expands its power, it is reported that the Taliban are inferior, such as the surrender of government troops one after another, and the Taliban has shown a willingness to respond to a ceasefire on the condition that President Gani resigns. There is a lot of interest in the departure of the Taliban.

Citizens' evacuation one after another

As the rebel Taliban intensify their offensives in various parts of the country, Afghan citizens are evacuating abroad one after another.



In Afghanistan, the Taliban are expanding their territory in various parts of the country, and the footage of the Taliban in Herat, the third largest city in the west, shows a gun-armed combatant roaming in a government helicopter hangar. Is projected.



Amid concerns about further deterioration of security, the international airport in Kabul, the capital, is crowded with many Afghan people trying to evacuate abroad.



Of these, on the flight to Istanbul, Turkey's largest city, there was a long line of people with a large amount of luggage such as suitcases at the check-in counter.



According to local media, some people evacuating abroad are temporarily evacuating to Turkey with their families and relatives, or applying for visas to the United States and European countries at the evacuation site to ensure safety. It means that there is an evacuation.