BBC: Ashraf Ghani: Ex-Afghan president describes moment he fled the Taliban
Afghanistan's former president has defended his decision to flee the country as the Taliban closed in earlier this year, saying he did it to prevent the destruction of Kabul.
The Taliban seized power in August after taking control of the capital.
Ashraf Ghani revealed that when he woke up on 15 August he had "no inkling" it would be his last day in Afghanistan.
It was only when his plane left Kabul that he realised he was going, Mr Ghani said on BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
He was heavily criticised and accused of abandoning the country at the time. He is now in the United Arab Emirates.
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Ex-Afghan President Ashraf Ghani Describes The Day He Fled The Taliban
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Former Afghan president says he had no choice but to flee Kabul as Taliban closed in -- The Hill
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With all that free money it would have been a terrible time to die.
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