Afghanistan: Russia Supports Taliban, Says Kabul’s Situation Is Better Under Taliban Rule

Russia has given a shocking statement amid the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan. Indeed, Russia has said that under the leadership of the Taliban, Kabul will be in a better position than Ghani
Afghanistan: Russia Supports Taliban, Says Kabul’s Situation Is Better Under Taliban Rule

Russia has given a shocking statement amid the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan. Indeed, Russia has said that under the leadership of the Taliban, Kabul will be in a better position than Ghani. Russia's ambassador to Afghanistan, Dmitry Zhirnov, praised the Taliban, saying the radical Islamist group Taliban has made Kabul safer than Ghani's regime in the first 24 hours. The situation is peaceful and good and everything is calm in the city. According to the news agency Reuters, Zhirnov said this while working at the Eko Moskvy radio station in Moscow.

The disorder was at its peak at the time of Ghani – Zhirnov

Zhirnov said that Ghani's regime was torn apart like a pack of cards. In his time disorder was at its peak, people had lost hope and development had come to naught. But now the 24-hour rule of the Taliban shows that all will be well in the coming days in the city.

Zhirnov said that initially unarmed Taliban units had entered the capital, Kabul. The government and US forces were then asked to surrender their weapons. But when the regime refused to surrender, their main armed units entered the capital and then Ghani fled in fear. Curfew was imposed thereafter Ghani's escape. The Russian ambassador said the Taliban had already taken control of the security perimeter of the Russian embassy, ​​which has more than 100 personnel. He said on Tuesday he would hold detailed security talks with the Taliban.

Ghani's escape is shameful – Putin's special representative

Meanwhile, Russia's state news agency RIA Novosti reported that Ghani fled Kabul with four cars and a helicopter laden with cash. The RIA said that Ghani has emptied the country's treasury. Apart from this, Russian President Vladimir Putin's special representative for Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov said on Monday that Ghani's escape from Kabul is shameful in the eyes of the people there. How can the Afghan people give accountability to such a president, he said.

Taliban capture

Let us tell you that after 20 years once again Taliban is occupied by Afghanistan. They have also captured the Rashtrapati Bhavan of the country. At the same time, the situation in the country remains frightening. People are running away from the country without taking any goods. On Monday, in a hurry to leave the country, people forcibly started traveling on the plane, due to which three people also died.

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