Deaths at Kabul airport as Afghans scramble to escape Taliban
At least five people died at airport earlier Monday, as civilians clung onto planes and crowded the tarmac in a desperate bid to leave Afghanistan after the takeover of the capital.
VideosÌýon social media on MondayÌýshow AfghanÌýcivilians - including government officialsÌýand foreign diplomats - packingÌýthe runway at Kabul airport in a desperate attempt to escape Afghanistan.Ìý
Some were shown clinging to the aircraft in what appeared to be an attempt to open the door to the compartment after being unable to board.
Social media footage appeared to show the bodies of Afghans who fell to their death after clinging to the aircraft as it took off.
Ìýfrom a departing US Air Force C-17 transport plane were shared on social media.
Insane. Don’t have any other words.
— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu)
The Kabul Airport.
Fights broke out in the terminal as Afghans struggled to getÌýonboardÌýflights, with commercial departures abruptly halted on Sunday.
US soldiers guarding the airport reportedly fired into the air as a crush took place.
One witness said he had seen the bodies of five people being taken to a vehicle.
A video on Twitter showed three bodies on the floor near the entrance of the airport.
It is not clear if the deaths were caused by gunfire or the stampede.
Ghani leftÌýthe country on Sunday night as the Taliban encircled the capital, capping a military victory for the insurgents that saw them capture most AfghanÌýcities in just 10 days.
Government forces collapsed without the support of the US military, which invaded Afghanistan inÌý2001 after the September 11 attacks and toppled the Taliban due to its support forÌýAl-Qaeda.
But the US ultimately failed to build a democratic government capable of withstanding the Taliban, despite spending billions of dollars on Afghan security and providing two decades of military support.