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KABUL – An indistinct mass that moves chaotic around the airport, cars block the roads, there are no more soldiers of the national army. The Taliban are in town, the command line has been blown. Everyone, as he can, tries to save himself. The ministries are emptying, as are the police offices. The citizens of Kabul who until a few hours earlier, with the Taliban in Wardak, the last gate of the capital, listened with apprehension to the news to understand when they would approach, woke up with the Taliban in front of the front door.
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