US President Joe Biden is scheduled to meet with his national security team on Saturday to assess the situation in Kabul. It is worth mentioning that in another meeting on Friday, the president was informed that there is the possibility of another terrorist attack.
The Pentagon even went so far as to say that it has information on “specific credible threats” against the US mission, which is concentrating on the Kabul airport for evacuation efforts.
Taliban order surrender of weapons and public goods
The Taliban, for their part, gave all former officials of the deposed Kabul government a period of one week this Saturday to hand over all assets and weapons of the public service, in a new movement towards the consolidation of the new Administration of the Islamists and on the eve of the end of the withdrawal of international troops.
“All those who have means, weapons, ammunition and other government property are informed to hand over the aforementioned objects to the relevant bodies of the Islamic Emirate (as the Taliban call themselves) within a week,” he said on Twitter. the main spokesman for the Taliban, Zabihulla Mujahid.