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Kabul (Afghanistan), Sep 1 (EE / EPA).- The situation is one of total confusion in the country since the arrival of the Taliban to power after in about ten days they took over 33 of the 34 Afghan provinces, a process that culminated in the conquest of Kabul on August 15, a journey that took many by surprise, without time to react.FOOTAGE OF TALIBAN PATROLS IN THE SURROUNDINGS OF KABUL'S HAMID KARZAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.
Kabul (Afghanistan), Aug 16 (EFE/EPA).- Thousands of desperate Afghans created chaos on Monday at the Kabul airport as they try to flee the conflict in the country. FOOTAGE OF THE OUTSIDE OF THE AIRPORT.
Kabul, Aug 17 (EFE/EPA).- Large crowds of people continued to gather outside Kabul's airport on Tuesday, two days after the Taliban seized power following a lightning sweep through Afghanistan.Taliban forces have taken control of Kabul's former 'Green Zone,' the fortified zone of concrete blast walls and checkpoints where diplomatic quarter is situated. The Green Zone fell silent as foreign missions were moved to the airport.Taliban co-founder Abdul Ghani Baradar earlier in the day declared victory and an end to the decades-long war in Afghanistan, a day after the insurgents entered Kabul to take control of the country. (Camera: STRINGER). FOOTAGE SHOT ON AUGUST 17, 2021.SHOT LIST: AFGHANS INCLUDING THOSE WHO WORKED FOR THE US, NATO, EUROPEAN UNION AND THE UNITED NATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN WAIT OUTSIDE THE HAMID KARZAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO FLEE THE COUNTRY, AFTER TALIBAN TOOK CONTROL OF KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
Kabul (Afghanistan), Aug 26 (EFE / EPA).- More than a dozen people died and another 60 were injured in two explosions outside the Kabul airport, where thousands of Afghan citizens were crowded trying to leave the country on flights of international evacuations.FOOTAGE OF THE KABUL SKYLINE INSTANTS AFTER THE EXPLOSION AT THE CITY AIRPORT.
Kabul, Aug 28 (EFE/EPA)-. The Kabul airport attack, in which at least 170 people were killed in a suicide bombing at the gates of the terminal during evacuations, is not just the first attack since Afghanistan fell into the hands of the Taliban but is also being seen as the first major failure of the Islamist regime.Despite security warnings by foreign governments and intelligence reports, scenes from the airport after the attack - with dozens of dead bodies scattered around - have made it appear that the fundamentalists are incapable of securing the country from terrorist threats. (Camera: ARCHIVE).ARCHIVE FOOTAGE THE AFTERMATH OF THE DOUBLE SUICIDE ATTACK AT KABUL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
Kabul (Afghanistan), Sep 23 (EFE / EPA) .- The streets of Kabul appear to be normal after the Taliban took power in mid-August. However, scenes of poverty are a common sight in the Afghan capital, where you can see mothers with their children begging or children rummaging through the garbage.FOOTAGE OF THE STREETS OF KABUL UNDER THE POWER OF THE TALIBANS.
Kabul (Afghanistan), Sep 19 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Stringer) The CIA warned of the possible presence of civilians, including minors, minutes before a US bombing in Kabul on August 29, where the US Armed Forces mistakenly killed ten people.FOOTAGE OF THE VICTIMS OF THE ATTACK NEXT TO THE CAR.
Lawrence, Sep 11 (EFE/EPA).- The body of fallen United States Marine Sgt. Johanny Rosario Pichardo killed in Kabul airport attack returned home for a funeral Saturday.Pichardo, along with 10 fellow Marines, a US Navy corpsman and a US Army soldier, were all killed when a suicide bomber detonated in a crowd that were attempting to evacuate at Abbey Gate of Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. (Camera: CJ GUNTHER).SHOT LIST: MARINE CORPS FUNERAL HONORS CEREMONY FOR UNITED STATES MARINE SGT. JOHANNY ROSARIO PICHARDO WHO WAS KILLED IN KABUL AIRPORT ATTACK, IN LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS, US.
A Qatar Airways passenger aircraft arrived at Kabul's airport Friday afternoon after the resumption of evacuation flights on Thursday, with the first 100 passengers arriving at Doha. IMAGES
Rancho Cucamonga, Sep 2 (EFE/EPA).- Friends, family members and local residents gathered on Thursday for a memorial event for Marine Corps Lance Corporal Dylan Merola, a Rancho Cucamonga native who was killed in Afghanistan. Lance Cpl. Dylan Merola was one of 13 U.S. troops killed in the suicide attack near the Kabul airport in Afghanistan on 26 August, 2021. (Camera: CAROLINE BREHMAN). SHOT LIST: A CEREMONY HONORING THE LATE LANCE CPL. DYLAN MEROLA AT CENTRAL PARK IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, US.