The Taliban is capturing Kabul from the East in Afghanistan’s Jalalabad

Kabul, the final largest urban area controlled by government, is really left by the Taliban conquest of Jalalabad.

According to the officials and a local, the Taliban took control of Afghanistan’s Jalalabad without fighting, thereby leaving the capital Kabul under governmental control as the final major city region.

Sunday morning, Sunday morning, was the main East town, which is also the capital of the province of Nangarhar. It followed the seizing by the Taliban of Mazar-i-Sharif, the main northern city.

On Sunday in the Governor’s office in Jalalabad, the invasion force uploaded photographs online.

Ahmad Wali, resident of Taliban social media claim, stated, “Today we woke up to the Taliban white flags all over the town.” The news agency reported the AFP, “They came in without fighting.

Abrarullah Murad, a provincial legislator, informed The Associated Press that Jalalabad had been confiscated by an army following the negotiation by the elders of the collapse of the administration.

Another Afghan official located in Jalalabad told Reuters that “the governor has submitted himself to the Taliban” was not in conflict in town.

“The only option to spare civilian lives was to permit the Taliban to pass through,” continued the officer.

The collapse was also affirmed by the Western Security Officer, who told the Taliban that the routes between Afghanistan and Pakistan had been taken under the control.

In recent weeks, as US-led forces retreated, the Taliban have surged throughout the nation. Last week’s campaign escalated to flash, captured Kandahar and Herat, two and three major cities of the nation and stunning Western countries in the wake of the collapse of Afghan military defence.

On Saturday warriors of the Taliban were almost non-opposed when the security troops retreated to nearby Uzbekistan by car, some 80 kilometres (50 miles) to the north. An unchecked social network video showed Afghan military trucks and soldiers in uniforms overlooking the iron bridge between Hairatan and Uzbekistan, Afghanistan.

Also fleeing, Atta Mohammad Noor and Abdul Rashid Dostum, two important commanders of militia backing the administration. On the social media, Noor stated that because of “scheme,” the Taliban were given authority over the province of Balkh, where it is located.