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Taliban goes back on its statement as fighters enter Kabul

There is an atmosphere of chaos in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Taliban has gone back on his statement. On Sunday morning, the Taliban said it would not enter the capital, but it has now ordered its fighters to enter Kabul. There were reports that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had left the country with his core team and went to Tajikistan. Minutes after this news surfaced, the President's adviser rubbished the claims and said that he had not yet left the country.

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