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Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani addressing the nation
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani addressing the nation

President Ashraf Ghani fled with 51 close people on Russian aircraft with 1 set of his clothes, vest and sandals, did not take money, says Ashraf Ghani in his Facebook post

By - Siju Kuriyedam Sreekumar -- Thursday, August 19, 2021 , 04:05 AM
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani, who posted a video on his Facebook page defending his decision to flee Kabul in the face of the Taliban advance, escaped with as many as 51 close people to UAE on a Russian aircraft, according to Afghan Media.

The report said that among 51 close people escaped with Ashraf Ghani included his wife Rula Ghani, former Afghan National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib and Cricketer Mohammad Nabi. On its twitter handle, Afghan International News Channel has shared the complete list of people who managed to escape with Ashraf Ghani.
  Notably, Ghani has also denied claims made by his country's diplomat that he had stolen USD 169 million from state funds before fleeing the country. In the video, he also confirmed that he was in the United Arab Emirates.

Thanking Afghan security forces in his message, he said that the "failure of the peace process" led to the Taliban snatching power.

Ashraf Ghani addressing the nation regarding the recent developments in the country.
 
Afghan President's video message described his escape from the Taliban saying he was "forced to leave Afghanistan with one set of traditional clothes, a vest and the sandals I was wearing. I was evacuated in a condition where I couldn't even put on my shoes."

"Accusations were charged in these days that money was transferred, these accusations are fully baseless," said Afghan President Ghani, who left Afghanistan on Sunday when the Taliban approached Kabul.
 



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