Pictures: Children of Kabul photo galleryPublished25 March 2014Image caption, Kabul is the capital of Afghanistan and the country's largest city with more than 3 million people living there. These children like to play on the hills that surround the city.Image caption, Children like to fly and run after kites. The hills that surround Kabul are full of children playing games.Image caption, Before the foreign troops arrived in 2001 a group called the Taliban had a big influence on the country and banned things like music, television and most sports.Image caption, These girls have just taken up skateboarding - a sport that would not have been allowed under strict Taliban rules in the past, especially for girls.Image caption, They say even something as simple as skateboarding gives them a sense of freedom.Image caption, There are many old buildings in Kabul. This is the Darul Aman Palace which has been left damaged after years of fighting.Image caption, A river runs through the city and there are many bridges for people to cycle over.Image caption, Cars are also very popular in Kabul and at times the traffic can be so bad that it can take a very long time to get anywhere.Image caption, One of the hills that surrounds Kabul is called 'TV Hill' because of the number of TV towers and aerials built on it.Image caption, The future of Afghanistan, after foreign the troops leave, is still uncertain but for the majority of people who live in Kabul the one thing they do want is peace.