BBC correspondent Yogita Limaye said thousands of refugees have already reached Afghanistan's capital Kabul amid threats from Taliban insurgents to take over now US troops have withdrawn.
that Kabul has already seen a surge in the arrival of refugees moving into the Afghan capital after Taliban forces made rapid advances across the country. Estimates this week suggest Kabul might fall into the hands of insurgents in 30 to 90 days without intervention.Ms Limaye said: “The fallout of the surge in violence that we're seeing all over the country, we're now able to see that prominently in Kabul as well.
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