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Afghanistan: Taliban leader Mullah Baradar says 'victory was unexpectedly swift'

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Afghanistan: Taliban leader Mullah Baradar says 'victory was unexpectedly swift'
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Afghanistan Taliban Conflict: Taliban deputy leader Mullah Baradar on Sunday said that the terror group's victory, which saw all of the country's major cities fall in a week, was unexpectedly swift and had no match in the world. In a short video message, Mullah Baradar said the real test would begin now with meeting the expectations of the people and serving them by resolving their problems, Al Jazeera reported.
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Also Read | Afghanistan-Taliban conflict: Afghan nationals reach Delhi on special flight U.S. near peace deal with the Taliban: Is the war in Afghanistan almost over? | Salon.com Baradar's comments come hours after Taliban terrorists entered Kabul and wrested control over the capital of Afghanistan. They faced negligible resistance as Afghan forces surrendered and several government officials including President Ashraf Ghani fled the country. Also Read | Afghanistan-Taliban Conflict: World Punjabi Organisation urges Amit Shah to evacuate Hindu, Sikh families from Kabul Meanwhile, the Taliban took over the state television station in Kabul, calling on citizens to remain calm. The spokesman for the Taliban's political office, Mohammad Naeem, speaking to Al-Jazeera, declared that the war in Afghanistan is "over".
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The Taliban says they won the war in Afghanistan. They are not wrong "We are ready to have a dialogue with all Afghan figures and will guarantee them the necessary protection", Naeem said, adding that "We do not think that foreign forces will repeat their failed experience in Afghanistan once again." As the Taliban claimed control over the Afghan capital, several countries evacuated diplomatic personnel from the country, and crowds of people flocked to the Kabul airport in an attempt to leave Afghanistan. Naeem stated that all embassies and foreign diplomatic missions are safe in Kabul, urging "everyone" in the city to remain "in complete confidence". Afghanistan 'spinning out of control' as Taliban capture two major cities "We assure all embassies, diplomatic missions, institutions, and residences of foreign nationals in Kabul that there is no danger to them. Everyone in Kabul must be in complete confidence, and the forces of the Islamic Emirate are tasked with maintaining security in Kabul and other cities in the country", his tweet reads. Likewise, the reports suggest that the movement will soon proclaim the re-establishment of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. -PTC News-
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