Hundreds of Afghans race to Kabul airport as Taliban takes control

Hundreds of Afghans raced to an airport in Kabul as the Taliban took control of the Afghanistan’s capital city. Footage shows panicked locals, some carrying toddlers, running to the Hamid Karzai International Airport on August 16 amid screams and gunshots. The gunshots were reportedly fired by US forces to help marshal the desperate mob. The US State Department said it has approved the deployment of 6,000 more troops to the airport to facilitate evacuation at the congested terminal. Meanwhile, Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani had already fled the country, saying he wanted to avoid bloodshed. Foreign diplomats have also been evacuated as the insurgents occupied the abandoned presidential palace and tightened their grip on the besieged country. A Taliban spokesman said the war was ‘over’ and that the militants have accomplished their objective or retaking the country following two decades of western occupation started by former leaders George Bush and Tony Blair. Mohammad Naeem said: ‘We have reached what we were seeking, which is the freedom of our country and the independence of our people. We will not allow anyone to use our lands to target anyone, and we do not want to harm others.’