informants for the dea, what kind of folks, for instance, might be in that category? right. not good people. let s just make that clear. most informants from the colombian drug trade would be bad people, but they are less bad than worse people. so what we want to find out from these informants, what were they delivering what kind of information were they delivering to the dea that may actually expose who funded this group. here s the amazing thing about our reporting, is they go in, they assassinate a president and his wife. they have no exit strategy, presumably, to get out of the country. you know, they didn t think they would be followed. and so the fact that they all stayed together strikes me as very, very novice. you would not keep 20-plus people together. and so someone funded them. someone may not have cared if they got out. they may have been true mercenaries that were put up by a larger scheme, and that may be what we can get from these informants or what the dea may have
extreme islamist group as an alternate governing body is not convincing anyone. the fighting continues to rage on the battlefield with tens of thousands of people being displaced while those who can plan for an exit strategy out of this country. anna coren, cnn, kabul. now, 18,000 afghan interpreters and other workers who worked alongside the u.s. are seeking that exit. they live with the constant fear of taliban retribution. some have already died. president joe biden pledging to speed up the special visa process that would allow them to move to the u.s. along with their families. they would first be relocated outside of afghanistan while they wait, but so far the white house hasn t offered any real specifics. steve misker is a retired u.s. army colonel who served in iraq. he is the author of baghdad
20-year war in afghanistan. it says they did not come here to nation-build and it s up to the afghan government and security forces to defend its people. meantime, a delegation meeting in moscow gave a press conference. stating it had claimed 85% of afghan territory, a figure denied by the government. it also said that humanitarian groups should keep operating, that schools and hospitals must stay hope and that the border crossings and customs offices which have been seized will remain operational. but attempts to contain the islamist group as a governing body is not convincing anyone. the fighting continues to rage on the battlefield with tens of thousands of people being displaced while those who can plan for an exit strategy out of this country. anna coren, cnn, kabul. coming up, the final sprint to the olympics. we ll explain the changes organizers are making to host safe games during a covid surge.
press conference. stating that it had claimed 85% of afghan territory. a figure denied by the government. it, also, said that humanitarian groups who keep operating, that schools and hospitals must stay hope. and that the border crossings and customs offices, which have been seized, will remain operational. but attempts to betray the extreme islamist group as a gof governing body is not convincing anyone. tens of thousands of people being displaced, while those who can plan for an exit strategy, out this country. anna coren, cnn, kabul. now, 18,000 afghan interpreters and other workers, who worked alongside the u.s., are seeking an exit. they live with constant fear of taliban retribution. some have, already, died. president joe biden, pledging to speed up the special-visa process that will allow them to
territory, a figure denied by the government. it also said that humanitarian groups must stay open and schools and hospitals overseas remain operational. but an attempt to contain the islamist group as a government body is not convincing anyone. the fighting continues to rage on the battlefield with tens of thousands of people being displaced. while this who can plan for an exit strategy out of this country. anna coren, cnn, kabul. well, we want to share with you some video of the u.s. capitol insurrection that s just been released after cnn and other media outlets sued for access. the police body cam footage shows the moment three officers waded out into the mob in an effort to save a although-trump rioter who had been trampled. a warning, the video is graphic and disturbing.