KEY POINTS
  • The chaotic scenes at Hamid Karzai International Airport captured by news crews and cellphones convey a terror and desperate rush to escape the country.
  • "If you don't have a visa or passport, which the majority of Afghans don't, you're not going," an analyst stuck in the country told CNBC.
  • A Taliban spokesman said the fighters intended to negotiate a "peaceful surrender" of the city.

Thousands of Afghans have amassed on the tarmac at Kabul's international airport in the hours after the Taliban captured the capital.

The chaotic scenes Monday at Hamid Karzai International Airport captured by news crews and cellphones convey a terror and desperate rush to escape the country, which is now overrun by Taliban militants in the lead-up to the complete departure of U.S. forces.