Afghanistan: In pictures: Kabul - a day after Taliban takeover

The Taliban are establishing themselves after sweeping into Kabul unopposed on Sunday.

News imageEPA Taliban fighters are seen on the back of a vehicle in Kabul, Afghanistan, on 16 AugustEPA

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has fled the country, reportedly to Uzbekistan.

Here are pictures from the capital on Monday.

News imageEPA A Taliban fighter poses for a photograph in Kabul, Afghanistan, 16 August 2021EPA

Life appears to be normal in the city centre, says the BBC's Malik Mudassir.

There is a lot less traffic, most of the shops are closed. But people look much calmer.

News imageEPA Members of the Taliban stand in a checkpoint in Kabul, Afghanistan, 16 August 2021EPA

At the international airport, though, scenes were catastrophic, said our correspondent.

News imageGetty Images Thousands of Afghans rush to the Hamid Karzai International Airport as they try to flee the Afghan capital of Kabul, Afghanistan, on 16 August 2021Getty Images
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News imageEPA People struggle to cross the boundary wall of Hamid Karzai International Airport to flee Afghanistan on 16 August 2021EPA
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News imageAFP Afghan people climb atop a plane as they wait at the Kabul airport on 16 August 2021AFP

There are currently 2,500 American troops at the airport, with an additional 500 arriving in the coming hours, said Pentagon spokesman John Kirby.

US troops - seen below - are still "working to re-establish security", the spokesman said, as the Pentagon announced a pause in flights.

News imageAFP A US soldier points his gun towards an Afghan passenger at the Kabul airport in Kabul on 16 August 2021AFP

Footage shared on social media appears to show Afghan civilians clinging to the side of a US military aircraft as it prepares to take off.

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Amnesty International has called on the international community to act "decisively to avert further tragedy".

"What we are witnessing in Afghanistan is a tragedy that should have been foreseen and averted," said the organisation's secretary general, Agnes Callamard.

News imageAFP Afghan people sit on the tarmac as they wait to leave the Kabul airport in Kabul on 16 August 2021AFP

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