Chinanews, August 15th, a comprehensive report, on the 15th, after the Taliban forces arrived near the Afghan capital Kabul, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Taliban leaders met at the Presidential Palace.

According to reports, the former Minister of the Interior of Afghanistan, Ali Ahmed Jalali, has been appointed as the head of the transitional government, and President Ghani will resign on his own terms.

  The source pointed out: "The president insists on his terms of resignation." According to reports, President Ghani of Afghanistan said that it is impossible to transfer power before his heir is unknown and the long-term peace agreement is not signed and elections are held.

  On the other hand, according to reports from Arab Satellite TV, the Taliban are in talks with the government, and the transfer of power is expected to take place today.

Data map: The Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Technology Building in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.

[Soldiers approaching the Taliban under the city of Kabul: will not capture by force]

  The confrontation between the Afghan government forces and the Taliban has been going on for many years.

With the withdrawal of the United States and its NATO allies, the Taliban have occupied most of the country in recent months and launched attacks on large cities.

  In early August, the Taliban occupied one of Afghanistan’s 34 capital cities for the first time since 2016.

At present, except for the capital Kabul, the Taliban have controlled almost all major cities in Afghanistan.

Kabul may become a "lone city".

  However, Ataliban spokesman Mujahid has stated on social media that the Taliban will not enter Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, by force.

  The Taliban ordered its members to wait near the entrance checkpoint of Kabul city and refrain from trying to enter the city until the "transition process" is completed.

The Taliban stated that they will not seek retaliation and will ensure that all civilian and military officials will be safe.

  On August 15, Taliban representatives entered the capital Kabul. Afghan President Ghani met with Taliban representatives at the Presidential Palace.

Data map: Police blocked the scene after the bombing in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.

[Taliban controls police stations, universities and other institutions]

  On the 15th, a Taliban source told the Russian Satellite News Agency that the Taliban has controlled important strongholds in Jalalabad, including the police station.

  The Associated Press previously reported that the Taliban entered Jalalabad, the capital of Nangarhar Province in eastern Afghanistan.

The city, like the capital Kabul, is one of the two major cities still controlled by the authorities not long ago.

  Agence France-Presse quoted a local resident as saying that the Taliban occupied the city "without fighting."

The media also quoted the Afghan people as saying that when they woke up, they found that the Taliban flag had appeared on the street.

  The source said that the Taliban entered a police station in Jalalabad, the capital of Nangarhar Province.

The government forces continued to surrender.

The Taliban control important strongholds.

  In addition, an Afghan source said that Taliban militants are entering Kabul and take control of Kabul University in the west of Kabul.

  He revealed that the militants also raised their flag in an area near the university.

  The Afghan government pointed out that although gunfire broke out in the city, the city was not attacked.

News shows that government forces are cooperating with international forces to ensure the safety of the city.

  According to a report by Arab Satellite TV, the Taliban guarantees the "right of safe passage" for all people who want to leave the Afghan capital.

Data map: Afghanistan's first mobile library transformed by a bus is driving around the capital Kabul.

[All border ports in Afghanistan are also controlled]

  According to the Associated Press, citing officials, the Taliban controlled all border ports in Afghanistan.

  As of the 14th, the Taliban controlled important entry and exit routes in three directions, including Spinbuldak, the main gateway to Pakistan.

  According to reports, the only way to leave the country is from Kabul Airport.

  Earlier, the Islamic Republic of Iran Radio and Television (IRIB) stated that the Taliban had controlled 90% of Afghanistan’s territory.

  The media also reported: “The Taliban controls 90% of Afghanistan’s territory... The Taliban has entered Mazar-i-Sharif and seized the prison.”

[Hundreds of prisoners escaped including Taliban personnel]

  The Pajwak News Agency of Afghanistan quoted police sources as saying that hundreds of prisoners escaped from the prison in Charikar City, Parwan Province.

  The local police chief Abdul Raouf Uluzgani said that the prisoner’s escape was related to the warden’s “dereliction of duty”.

  An unnamed source said that the prisoners had caused riots in the prison.

  According to information from sources, there were originally about 600 prisoners in the prison, including Taliban prisoners.

According to reports, after the escape incident, Afghan security forces opened fire.

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