Taliban forces seized a hangar for US Chinook helicopters at Kabul airport
A Los Angeles Times reporter posted on his Twitter page a video of Taliban forces entering a US Shinok helicopter hangar at Kabul airport and seizing it.
A Los Angeles Times reporter posted on his Twitter page a video of Taliban forces entering a US Shinok helicopter hangar at Kabul airport and seizing it.

Hamed Ismailion, spokesman for the Association of the Families of the Victims of the Ukrainian Plane, said: "The names of those involved in the downing of the PAS-752 flight have been communicated to the families who have complained by the Tehran Military Prosecutor's Office and the Association will announce its response soon."

Frank Mackenzie, commander of US Central Command, Centcom, says 2,000 ISIS fighters are currently active in Afghanistan.
"The Taliban is facing a test," Zalmai Khalilzad, the US special envoy for Afghanistan, tweeted. "Can they lead the country to a secure and prosperous future where all citizens, men and women, can flourish?"
Ten civilians, including several young children, were killed in a US drone strike on an ISIL vehicle in Kabul on Sunday afternoon, according to the Washington Post. The families of the victims reported the matter to the Washington Post on Monday

The UN Security Council issued a statement urging the Taliban to honor its commitment to allowing people to leave Afghanistan freely. The statement did not mention France's proposal to establish a safe zone in Kabul. The resolution passed with 13 votes in favor and two abstentions from Russia and China






