There are fresh concerns for the safety of people in Afghanistan who worked with US and Nato forces.
A confidential UN assessment says the Taliban are going door to door with a wanted list - and threatening relatives if they don't surrender.
Major Andrew Fox is a former paratrooper who served on three tours of Afghanistan.
He says the documents underscore how perilous the situation is for those who've been marked out as collaborators:
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OUT: ...for you.'
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UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is facing intensified calls to resign over his handling of the crisis in Afghanistan while he was on holiday.
It's emerged a phone call that the Foreign Secretary was advised to make to his Afghan counterpart on Friday - but which was delegated to a junior minister - did not take place at all.
Officials had suggested the call, to arrange help for translators to leave the country.
The Foreign Office says given the rapidly changing situation it wasn't possible to arrange a call before the Afghan government collapsed.
Layla Moran is the Liberal Democrats' foreign affairs spokesperson.
IN: 'If I...
OUT: ...own office.'
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A confidential UN assessment says the Taliban are going door to door with a wanted list - and threatening relatives if they don't surrender.
Major Andrew Fox is a former paratrooper who served on three tours of Afghanistan.
He says the documents underscore how perilous the situation is for those who've been marked out as collaborators:
IN: 'The Taliban...
OUT: ...for you.'
DUR: 18 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0820taliban-fox1.mp3
ALT:
UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is facing intensified calls to resign over his handling of the crisis in Afghanistan while he was on holiday.
It's emerged a phone call that the Foreign Secretary was advised to make to his Afghan counterpart on Friday - but which was delegated to a junior minister - did not take place at all.
Officials had suggested the call, to arrange help for translators to leave the country.
The Foreign Office says given the rapidly changing situation it wasn't possible to arrange a call before the Afghan government collapsed.
Layla Moran is the Liberal Democrats' foreign affairs spokesperson.
IN: 'If I...
OUT: ...own office.'
DUR: 18 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0820raab-moran1.mp3