Afghan vice chairman Amrullah Saleh said on Twitter on Tuesday he’s in Afghanistan and is that the “legitimate caretaker president Saleh had said after a security meeting chaired by then President Ashraf Ghani last week that he was pleased with the soldiers and therefore the government would do all it could to strengthen resistance to the Taliban Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani, who left the country on Sunday, said he left Kabul to avoid bloodshed and a “big human disaster” within the city of six million people, urging the Taliban to reveal their intentions and reassure the people that are unsure about their future after the insurgents took over the war-torn country.
Ghani in his first comments after he left Afghanistan said on Sunday he was faced with a “hard choice” between the “armed Taliban” who wanted to enter the Presidential Palace or “leaving the dear country that I dedicated my life to protecting the past 20 years”.
If there have been still countless countrymen martyred and that they would face the destruction and destruction of Kabul city, the result would are an enormous human disaster during this six million city. The Taliban have made it to get rid of me, they’re here to attack all Kabul and therefore the people of Kabul. so as to avoid the bleeding flood, i assumed it had been best to urge out,” Ghani said during a Facebook post on Sunday.