Firefight At Kabul Airport Involving Western Forces, 1 Dead:

One Afghan security power part was killed and three others were harmed in the fight, which additionally elaborates the U.S. what's more German powers, the Bundeswehr said.
Berlin: A firefight broke out between unidentified shooters, Western security powers, and Afghan gatekeepers at the North Gate of Kabul air terminal on Monday, Germany's military said, as a large number of Afghans and outsiders swarmed the air terminal, trying to escape Taliban rule.
The air terminal has been a scene of disarray since the Taliban held onto the Afghan capital on Aug. 15 as the U.S. furthermore, worldwide powers attempt to clear residents and weak Afghans.
The Taliban held onto power in Afghanistan a little more than seven days prior as the United States and its partners pulled out troops following a 20-year war pointed toward toppling the Taliban and chasing down al Qaeda after the 9/11 assaults.
Unfamiliar powers were pursuing the end-August cutoff time concurred with the Taliban to leave the nation and had not looked to broaden it yet, a senior legitimate counsel to the Taliban initiative told Reuters on Monday.
"We're executing an arrangement to move gatherings of these Americans to wellbeing and to securely and viably move them to the air terminal compound. For security reasons, I'm not going to carefully describe the situation. however, I will say again today what I've said previously: Any American who needs to return home will return home."
Afghan partners of the West and weak Afghans like ladies activists and writers would be helped as well, he said.