Earlier, a source close to the Afghan authorities told Sputnik that Ghani, who left Afghanistan on 15 August, was in the Sultanate of Oman. On Sunday evening, a Sputnik source said that Ghani had agreed to resign and flew from Kabul to Tajikistan for a flight to a third country. Reports of Ghani's presence in Kazakhstan and Tajikistan have been officially denied by the authorities of these states. Presumably, the US may become the final destination of Ghani.
The politician left after the militants seized all major cities in the country and surrounded Kabul, demanding that the government peacefully transfer power to the movement.
The Taliban* currently controls the majority of the capital, including the presidential palace, and has seized control over all of Afghanistan’s borders.
*The Taliban is a terrorist organisation banned in Russia and many other countries