Sources: President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani has left From Afghanistan to Tajikistan
"President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani has left Afghanistan," Abdullah Abdullah, head of Afghanistan's National Reconciliation Council, said in a short video message.
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Mr Abdullah did not name President Ghani in his video, but said "the former president has left the country. He left the country and the nation in such a state. God will hold him accountable. The Afghan nation will also judge him."
Reuters and a number of other international and domestic media outlets also reported that President Ghani had left from Afghanistan to Tajikistan.
Acting Afghan Defense Minister General Bismillah Mohammadi also wrote on his Twitter page: "They tied our hands behind our backs and sold the country. Curse be on Ghani and his friends."
Unconfirmed reports say that Ghani's first vice president, Amrullah Saleh, has also left Kabul, but his whereabouts are unknown.
The Sunday broadcaster wrote on its Twitter page that it would not bow to the Taliban under any circumstances and would not be under the same roof with the group.