It's been 22 days and a week since the insurgent Taliban conquered the capital Kabul in Afghanistan and the administration collapsed.

Citizens' lives are regaining calm, but the public's anxiety and alertness to the Taliban's rule is strong, and the focus will be on how the establishment of a new government will proceed.

In Afghanistan, the Taliban took control of the capital Kabul on the 15th of this month, the administration collapsed, and regained power as US troops withdrew.



In Kabul, the market is reopening and calm is being restored, but many shops are still closed and banks are not open, and it seems that many citizens are refraining from going out and watching the situation.



Meanwhile, Kabul's international airport is still crowded with citizens trying to escape abroad, and the turmoil continues. On the other hand, I notified him not to approach the airport until he received new instructions.



In the 22 days since the collapse of the administration, the Taliban is expected to begin full-scale talks for the establishment of a new administration, led by the number two Baradal, who entered Kabul from Kandahar in the south. I am.



According to Reuters, the Taliban will unveil the framework of the new administration within a few weeks, and with the growing public anxiety and caution about the Taliban's reign, which once repeatedly violated human rights, which is the establishment of the administration? The focus is on how to proceed.

U.S. military evacuates 17,000

The US military is supporting the evacuation of Americans living in Afghanistan and Afghans who have cooperated with the US military as interpreters.



The Pentagon held a press conference on the 21st, revealing that it has evacuated approximately 17,000 people from Kabul over the past week, including 2,500 Americans.



According to the US State Department, many of the displaced people travel to the United States via Qatar in the Middle East.



"We are focused on carrying out the evacuation and accomplishing this mission as soon as possible, safely," said Pentagon spokesman Kirby.