Head of Afghan Central Bank explained his escape from Kabul

Head of the Central Bank of Afghanistan Adzhil Ahmadi said that, leaving Kabul, did not even have time to capture things with him. His narrative of shooting from the captured “Taliban” (prohibited movement in Russia) of the capital leads Sky News.

“I got on board the plane without things, in the clothes you see on me, and in one shoe – that’s how I got out of Afghanistan,” the official complained. He added that the flight in which he flew was filled three times with a large number of passengers than usual. The man did not tell where the plane evacuated him was landed.

Also, Ahmadi accused the ex-head of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani in the fact that he did not prepare the capital and its inhabitants to the parish of the Taliban, in vain, hoping that the militants would delay on the approaches to Kabul. He also noted that chaos among officials and politicians, and among the citizens began precisely when Ghania was renounced. Ahmadi added that the arrival of the Taliban Afghanistan is waiting for large economic problems.

“I expect the United States to freeze international reserves and make them inaccessible to the Taliban,” said the head of the Afghan Central Bank. According to him, strong inflation will come in the country, the currency will be depreciated, and the goods, primarily food, will grow sharply in price. At the same time, the official added that he was ready to support Afghanistan at a distance, but it is unlikely to return to the country.

On August 15, the Taliban took Kabul and announced the full control over Afghanistan. President Ashraf Gani escaped from the country, as reported, while taking a large amount of money from the treasury. Now the state is managing the temporary advice, which will have to transfer the power of the Taliban.

/Media reports.