In Afghanistan, the Taliban, the rebel armed forces that have taken control of various parts of Afghanistan, are advancing troops to the capital Kabul and urging the government to shift power.

Meanwhile, President Gani suddenly left the country, and the situation is in a critical phase.

In Afghanistan, the Taliban have stepped up their offensive in various parts of the country, taking control of 31 of the 34 state capitals so far, as the U.S. military, which has been responsible for security, is aiming for a complete withdrawal by the end of this month.



The Taliban, approaching the capital Kabul, issued a statement on the evening of the 15th of Japan time, saying, "I do not want to use force to enter Kabul. With hostile forces to enter Kabul peacefully and safely complete the transition process. We are in talks, "he said, but then issued another statement, ordering the troops to join the Kabul.



Under these circumstances, Chairman Abdullah of the National Reconciliation High Council, who has led the peace process, posted on his Twitter account that President Gani has left Tajikistan in Central Asia.



The exact reason why President Gani left the country in a tense situation has not been clarified, but it has been reported that Taliban troops are occupying the government building, and the situation is in a serious phase. increase.