* Jalalabad fell under Taliban control without a fight early Sunday morning when the governor surrendered
* Taliban insurgents have captured the northern stronghold of Mazar-i-Sharif, the second-largest city Kandahar and third-largest city Herat all within the last 48 hours and are now closing in on Kabul on all sides
* US is trying to strike a deal for the Taliban not to descend on Kabul until its 10,000 citizens are evacuated
* The Taliban has warned the US it must cease airstrikes or else its extremist fighters will move in
* Joe Biden increased troops he is sending to Afghanistan to 5,000 to help evacuate US Embassy
Taliban fighters have entered Kabul and are seeking a 'peaceful transfer of power' with gunfire heard near the presidential palace as the extremists seized huge swathes of the country in the wake of the US military departure.
The militants were seen in the districts of Kalakan, Qarabagh and Paghman hours after taking control of Jalalabad, the most recent major Afghan city to fall to the insurgents as they make huge gains across Afghanistan.
The US evacuated diplomats from its embassy by helicopter as a Taliban spokesman said they were looking for a 'peaceful surrender' of the capital after meeting little resistance, while the British ambassador moved to a safe place to prepare for an evacuation.
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WNU Editor: Both sides are not talking. The Taliban are dictating what is to happen next .... Taliban and Afghan government in talks as the militant group surrounds the capital of Kabul (CNN).
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Live: Taliban poised to take Kabul, seek peaceful transfer of power -- France 24
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Afghanistan: Taliban enters Kabul after stunning sweep, want unconditional surrender -- USA Today
Afghan conflict: Taliban enter outskirts of the capital Kabul -- BBC
President Ghani leaves Afghanistan as US-backed govt relinquishes power to Taliban – top official -- RT
Ashraf Ghani flees Afghanistan, Taliban begin entering the capital Kabul from all sides after seizing city of Jalalabad -- ABC News Australia
Taliban poised to take control of Kabul as US evacuates embassy -- The Guardian
Taliban enter Kabul outskirts, await ‘peaceful transfer’ of Afghanistan capital -- FOX News
‘Everyone is holed up in their homes’: an account from Kabul -- The Guardian
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