Went to America but the life of Afghans became hell, when Kabul airport was closed, people ran towards the border

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Due to the closure of Kabul Airport, ordinary Afghan people are going towards the border areas in Badhawasi to leave the country. Long queues of people can be seen in the border areas.

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Kabul. After America left Afghanistan, the atmosphere in Kabul has worsened even more. Due to the closure of Kabul Airport, ordinary Afghan people are going towards the border areas in Badhawasi to leave the country. Long queues of people can be seen in the border areas. Let us tell you that Afghanistan is a country surrounded by land borders from all sides. The country is surrounded on all sides by Pakistan, Iran and Central Asian countries.

Let us tell you that after 20 years in Afghanistan, American troops have completely withdrawn. With this, a new innings of Taliban has also started. Meanwhile, the Taliban have expressed their desire to build good relations with the US and the rest of the world. Taliban’s top spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid held a press conference on the runway of Kabul airport on Tuesday. During this, Mujahid congratulated the Afghans for their independence. Mujahid said, ‘Congratulations to Afghanistan for this victory… This victory is the victory of all of us. It’s a victory for the Afghans.

Ghani and was in Badin to handle negotiating position
before Reuters US President claimed that on July 23, which had been discussed for 14 minutes between Baidn and Ashraf Ghani. It is reported that during the conversation, the US President had also discussed about the military aid to Afghanistan. Along with this, Joe Biden told the President of Afghanistan that the time has come to change his image regarding the ongoing war against the Taliban.

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He said that this is causing a lot of damage to his image in front of the world and Afghanistan. Let us tell you that after two weeks of talking to the US President, Ashraf Ghani left Kabul and the Taliban captured the Presidential Palace in Kabul.