
10 deaths, chaos at Kabul airport as Taliban return to Afghanistan, Biden breaks his silence | 10 points
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Ten people were killed while several were injured after US Army, who had taken control over the airport, made an effort to stop swamps of people from disrupting the evacuation process.
A day after the Taliban took over Kabul, a series of events from chaos at the airport to people falling from the sky, it was a sad day in Afghanistan. 10 people were killed while several were injured after US Army, who had taken control over the airport, made an effort to stop swamps of people from disrupting the evacuation process. Kabul Airport runway today. No words needed. pic.twitter.com/8SfzEOprUZ Taliban have entered the Parliament of Afghanistan. This building was built by India.#Kabul #Taliban #Afghanistan #KabulHasFallen pic.twitter.com/BEYowxdstAMore Related News

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