Taliban seize Presidential Palace in Kabul: Islamist war chiefs demand 'transfer of power' after Afghan leader flees for Tajikistan
Taliban has said they will declare the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan from the Presidential Palace in Kabul. Militants seized ancient palace and demanded a 'peaceful transfer of power' as they moved into the capital. President Ashraf Ghani fled the country while thousands of Afghan nationals rushed to the Pakistan border. RAF planes were scrambled to evacuate 6,000 British diplomats, citizens and Afghan translators.
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