Panic and disbelief as thousands flee Taliban onslaught in Afghanistan.
The UN has urged Afghanistan's neighbours to keep their borders open as the number of civilians fleeing the Taliban onslaught swells.
Many of those internally displaced have been arriving in Kabul, seeing the capital as their last safe refuge.
Food shortages are "dire", the World Food Programme (WFP) said. It warned of a humanitarian catastrophe.
On Friday, the Taliban seized the country's second largest city Kandahar, the latest provincial capital to fall.
The southern city of 600,000 people was once the Taliban's stronghold, and is strategically important as a trade hub.
The insurgents also took the nearby city of Lashkar Gah and now control about a third of Afghanistan's provincial capitals.
Many of those seeking safety in Kabul are sleeping on the streets. About ...