Live Updates Chaos at Kabul airport halts evacuation flights

Gunfire rang out at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul Monday as Afghans flooded the tarmac in hopes of fleeing the country in the wake of the Taliban's lightning-fast takeover. U.S. troops opened fire as they tried to control the crowd, but all evacuation flights were halted as the situation deteriorated, with desperate Afghan civilians swarming planes as they took off. 

A U.S. military official later told CBS News' David Martin that U.S. troops had killed two armed Afghans who were part of the huge crowd that breached the airport perimeter. Reports said seven people died in total. While the cause of the other deaths was not immediately clear, at least one person was seen falling off an aircraft after it took off.  

Sunday saw the culmination of the Taliban's stunningly rapid return to power as the U.S. was withdrawing its forces after the 20-year U.S.-led war in Afghanistan. Taliban fighters took control of the presidential palace. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled Kabul.

The Taliban ruled Afghanistan for years prior to the U.S.-led invasion, imposing a strict brand of Islamic Sharia law that kept women under the control of male family members and girls out of school. It remained unclear on Monday whether the group intended to reintroduce such a harsh version of Islamic rule in Afghanistan, or whether it might moderate to gain international legitimacy.

The U.S. Embassy in Kabul was completely evacuated as of Sunday night, and State Department spokesperson Ned Price said all personnel had been relocated to the Kabul airport. Price said on Sunday that the airport's perimeter had been secured by the U.S. military, but the scenes on Monday showed little semblance of order outside the airport buildings. 

A Defense Department official said 1,000 more U.S. troops were being sent to Afghanistan to assist in the evacuation of Americans, bringing the total to 6,000, with 3,000 on the ground now.

A horde of people run towards the Kabul Airport Terminal, after Taliban insurgents took control of the presidential palace in Kabul Still image from video obtained from social media shows a horde of people running toward the Kabul Airport terminal on August 16, 2021 in the wake of Taliban insurgents regaining power in Afghanistan. JAWAD SUKHANYAR / Reuters

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