The year 2021 in Afghanistan was marked by a major offensive from the Taliban beginning in May and the Taliban capturing Kabul in August.
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June
- 1 June – Multiple explosions targeting ethnic Hazaras killed at least 12.[11]
- 8 June – The government announces that the COVID-19 pandemic situation in the country is under control.[12]
- 17 June – The Taliban capture Dawlat Abad District, killing at least 24 Afghan commandos and five police officers in the process.[13]
- 30 June – The Taliban capture 700 trucks and Humvees from the Afghan National Army as more districts fall under the group's control during their offensive in the north.[14]
August
- 3 August – A suspected Taliban suicide car bomber and gunmen attack the house of Afghan Defence Minister Bismillah Khan Mohammadi, killing 13 people, including five attackers. Mohammadi was unharmed in the attack.[18]
- 6 August – Zaranj, the capital of Nimruz, is captured by Taliban insurgents after fierce fighting in the region.[19]
- 7 August – The Taliban seizes Sheberghan, the capital of Jowzjan Province.[20]
- 8 August – Taliban capture provincial capital of Sar-e-Pol, Kunduz and Taloqan as fighting rages across the country.[21]
- 9 August – Taliban fighters seize provincial capital of Aybak.[22]
- 10 August – Taliban fighters capture provincial capitals of Farah and Puli Khumri.[23]
- 11 August
- 12 August – Taliban capture provincial capital of Ghazni. Afghanistan's third largest city, Herat, also fell to the insurgents. The group later seizes the country's second-largest city, Kandahar.[26]
- 13 August
- 14 August
- President Ashraf Ghani addresses the nation as the Taliban makes rapid gains.[29]
- United States announces that it will deploy 3,000 troops to Afghanistan to help with the evacuation process from the country. Additional 5,000 troops will also be deployed.[30][31]
- Mazar-i-Sharif, the last anti-Taliban stronghold in Northern Afghanistan, is captured by the Taliban, signifying the near collapse of Afghan government control in the north. Taliban also capture the provincial capital of Asadabad, Gardez, Maymana, Mihtarlam, Nili and Sharana. More than half of the country's provinces have been seized by the insurgents. [32]
- 15 August
- As the Taliban advances to Kabul, incumbent Afghan President Ashraf Ghani decided to flee the country.[33]
- Taliban captures Kabul with little resistance, marking the beginning of Taliban rule over Afghanistan.
- 16 August - At least seven people are killed after thousands flocked to Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport in an attempt to flee from Taliban rule of Afghanistan.[34]
- 17 August - Incumbent Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh declares himself as caretaker president of Afghanistan and set up a resistance in Panjshir Province, the last government-controlled Afghan province.[35]
- 26 August
- 29 August - U.S. army launches drone strike at a residential area in Kabul following reports of a possible terrorist attack in Kabul Airport, killing ten people, including seven children.[38]
- 30 August
September
- 4 September
- Taliban announces victory over Panjshir Valley, claims full control of Afghanistan.[39]
- At least 17 deaths and 40 injuries are reported due to the Taliban's celebratory gunfire following the announcement of the Taliban's victory over Panjshir.[40]
- Panjshir rebels deny Taliban claim over the rebel-held region.[41]
- 7 September
- Chief spokesman of Taliban announces list of cabinet members for the new caretaker government of Afghanistan. Prominent Talib figure Mohammad Hasan Akhund is appointed as the head of the government.[42][43]
- 11 September - Flag of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is raised for the first time since 2001.[44]
- 12 September - Taliban announces gender segregation and new dress code in schools and educational institutions.[44]