The Taliban stormed back to power a year ago when the troops led by the United States withdrew from the country, two decades after first removing the regime.
Following a lightning attack starting from the southern province of Kandahar, the armed group returned to amazing power on August 15 last year.
The Taliban took Kabul
When the US and its allies began to withdraw their troops from Afghanistan, the Taliban launched the final attack to win the state control they carried out between 1996 and 2001.
In August, the group accelerated its campaign, seizing a series of cities in a 10 -day sweeping throughout the country that peaked with the fall of the capital, Kabul, on August 15, 2021.
President Ashraf Ghani fled to Abu Dhabi, acknowledged “the Taliban has won”.
Thousands of Afghanistan and strangers who were afraid to rush to the Kabul Airport with the race for hustle and bustle to go up to the last flight abroad.
Washington freezed around $ 7 billion in Afghan reserves at US banks, and donors suspended or dramatically reduced their assistance to the country.
The chaos in power at the airport, where some people were destroyed to death while trying to go up to the foundation when the US and its allies quickly evacuated their citizens and Afghan citizens who helped the government out.
On August 26, the suicide bombing tore up the crowd, killing more than 100 people, including 13 US service members.
The chapter of the ISIL group (ISIS) in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the rival of the Taliban, claims the responsibility of the attack.
Four days later, the Taliban celebrated when the last American troops and their allies left on August 30.
Apart from the claim of the Taliban has ended its repressive way, the signs are not profitable. The temporary government that was just launched in September, with a hardline in all key posts and no women.
The Taliban also brought back the ministry feared for the promotion of virtue and prevention of representatives, upholding the interpretation of Islamic Islamic Islamic.