Sky's Stuart Ramsay has been reporting from the Afghan capital, where he watched the Taliban march through the heart of the city as the country's government collapsed.
Although we'd been warned, the first instance I realised something was actually happening was an urgent call from my producer telling me to get to the roof.Image:I actually felt a bit guilty because I was late for what was to become a day of live reporting and a day one never forgets.
When I first saw the group on the street below while I was live on air, I couldn't tell if they were armed or not, but the white Taliban flag they were carrying was the giveaway. As we drove around trying to understand what was happening, we passed through police and army checkpoints unimpeded.Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video playerI immediately noticed a difference driving around compared to the days before. The traffic for one, but far more striking, people on the streets were no longer wearing jeans and T-shirts, they had changed into traditional shalwar kameez clothing, and virtually no women were to be seen.
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