![]() ![]() Jalalabad, Afghanistan’s fifth-largest city, was taken by the Taliban early Sunday, apparently not by force but through talks with elders who arranged a handover, a local lawmaker told the AP. ![]() Clouds of smoke could be seen coming from the embassy roof as diplomats rushed to destroy documents, confirmed to the AP by military officials speaking on anonymity. The movements were not immediately acknowledged by the US government. The rapid-shuttle flights began hours after the city of Jalalabad fell, when helicopters and armed diplomatic SUVs could be seen quickly moving people from the area around the embassy in Kabul, according to The Associated Press. The Taliban on Sunday seized the last major city outside of Kabul held by the Afghan government - as helicopters began landing in the capital to evacuate the US Embassy there. has the White House sweating, and rightly soīlinken gives Congress access to Afghan dissent cable, ending months-long battle for document Joe Biden’s ‘malarkey’ on Hunter fits right in with all his other lies Biden admin failed to plan for disastrous Afghanistan exit: officials ![]()
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