Taliban take key city close to Kabul as US troops arrive to assist evacuations

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KABUL: The Taliban pushed closer to Kabul on Saturday (Aug 14), capturing a key city near Afghanistan\u0027s capital as American troops flew in to help evacuate embassy personnel and other civilians. Continuing a rapid advance, the insurgents took Pul-e-Alam, around 70km from Kabul and the capital of Logar prov

KABUL: The Taliban pushed closer to Kabul on Saturday , capturing a key city near Afghanistan's capital as American troops flew in to help evacuate embassy personnel and other civilians.

"They have arrived, their arrival will continue 'til tomorrow," the US official told Reuters on condition of anonymity. A US defence official said before the fall of Pul-e-Alam that there was concern that the Taliban - ousted from power in 2001 after the Sep 11 attacks on the United States - could make a move on Kabul within days.

"This is the moment to halt the offensive. This is the moment to start serious negotiation. This is the moment to avoid a prolonged civil war, or the isolation of Afghanistan," Guterres told reporters in New York. The explosion in fighting has raised fears of a refugee crisis and a rollback of gains in human rights. Some 400,000 civilians have been forced from their homes this year, 250,000 of them since May, a UN official said.

 

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