Temporary US Affairs in Afghanistan Ross Wilson reported on Tuesday that he and employees of the American embassy in Kabul are still in the Afghan capital. He wrote about it on his page on Twitter.
“Contrary to false reports, Embassy staff and I stay in Kabul and working hard to help thousands of US citizens and in the vulnerable position of Afghans, and continue our work here. Our commitment to the people of Afghanistan remains in force,” he wrote.
Wilson did not specify which messages he refutes. US State Department on Sunday reported that the United States completed the evacuation of all employees of their embassy in Kabul to the territory of the Airport of the Afghan capital.
August 15 reported that the United States completed the evacuation of its diplomatic missions in Kabul.
August 15 “Taliban” (prohibited in Russia) announced the establishment of control throughout Afghanistan. Now the Office of Afghanistan is transferred to the time council, which will give the power of the Taliban. The composition of the new Council included the head of the Supreme Council on Natspirming Abdullah Abdullah and the former President Hamid Karzai. President Ashraf Gani left the country.