By: Newspeddlers
The spokesman for Taliban, a Islamic fundamentalist group in
Afghanistan said, the delegates of the group, had entered the capital today to discuss
the peaceful hand over of the city.
In an unverified statement NBC News gathered that the Taliban
are now in the district of Kalakan Qarabagh and Paghman.
This followed the withdrawal of U.S. troops and also evacuating
Staffs from the American Embassy in Kabul.
In the statement of Zabihullah Mujahid the Taliban spokesman
“until peace agreement is agreed, the security of the city and its residents is
the responsibility of the government and they should guarantee it”.
“The Taliban fighters would be on standby, on all entrances of
the capital until peaceful and satisfactory transfer of power is reached”. He
said.
In a discussion with NBC News, the Taliban spokesman stated that
the men entering the capital were not armed bases on the order from a senior commander.
Mujahid said “Taliban don’t wish to take revenge and that military and government
officials would be forgiven and placed under the groups protection”.
Meanwhile, The United states of America forces continues, the
evacuation of staffs from the Embassy.
Speaking with Routers on Sunday, U.S. official said “we have
a small batch of people leaving now as we speak” He said. “And majority of the staffs
are ready to leave”.
Large number of the people are displaced and now living in park
and open spaces in the capital Kabul. Most banks had closed down, leaving many stranded
of cash.
U.S. president, Joe Biden had on Saturday ordered 5,000 troops
to Afghanistan to support the 3,000 left there. Stating that he do not accept the
involvement of America in the civil strife of other country.
“One more year, or five more year, of U.S. troops presence wouldn’t
have made a difference if the Afghan military can not or will not hold its own country,
and an endless American presence in the middle of another country’s civil conflict
is not acceptable to me". Biden said.
Despite U.S. troop air support, Taliban has successfully took
over large part of Afghanistan from the Afghan security forces.
Hamida Akbari a Afghan lawmaker said “the Taliban as of Sunday
has captured the capital of Maidan Wardak province, a city which is 55 miles from
Kabul”. Which was also confirmed by the Taliban.
In the early hours of Sunday Taliban had also successfully catapulted
a part of Jalalabad city, where they now have control, over the major highway into
Afghanistan. The air port is the only way out of Afghanistan currently which is
still under the control of the Afghan government.
Currently Taliban is controlling the whole of Northern Afghanistan, after Mazar-e-Sharif was captured by the group on Saturday.