New Delhi: Three Indian engineers, who worked at the project site in the area which was not under the control of the Afghan government forces, saved by the air recently, according to the Indian Embassy in Kabul on Thursday.
Embassy quoted the rescue of engineers in fresh security advisors while calling for all Indians in Afghanistan to strictly comply with the steps suggested by it considering the surge in violence in the country.
“The recent case that requires an emergency air rescue of three Indian engineers who remain at the Dam project location, in areas that are not under the control of government forces, have turned on that Indian citizens who receive embassy advice do not heed their advice and continue to put themselves They are in the danger of mortal, “said the Embassy in a new advisor.
Lowns that engineers work in areas under the control of Taliban.
“The Indian Embassy Kabul once again underlined the need for all Indian citizens to fully comply with steps in the security advisors provided from time to time,” the adviser said.
Embassies have issued a separate security advisor on June 29 and 10 August, recommending a series of steps to ensure the safety and safety of Indians living in the country.
“Prevention and security measures suggested in three counselors above continue.
All Indian citizens in Afghanistan are once again asked to strictly comply with the recommended steps,” said a new advisor.
In his advisor on Tuesday, the Embassy strongly suggested all Indian citizens living in Afghanistan to immediately make travel arrangements to return home before commercial air service was stopped from the country given the massive surge in violence.
It also strongly recommends Indian companies operating in Afghanistan to immediately attract their Indian employees from the project site before air travel services from the country are stopped.
In the latest advisers, the Embassy also asked Indian journalists who were in Afghanistan to cover the latest developments to take additional security measures.
“As a tragic incident, the public profile of Indian journalists in Afghanistan requires additional risks,” he said, in a real reference to the murder of a photo of Indian Pulitzer journalist who won the Danish Siddiqui prize in Kandahar last month.
“Therefore it is recommended that Indian media members must take additional security measures for their stay and movement in Afghanistan including binding interviews and planned coverage before arrival in Afghanistan, and identifying established security logistics companies that can make needed.
Security settings To live and the movement of journalists.
The Taliban has made rapid progress in Afghanistan by using widespread violence because the United States began to attract its troops from the country in 1.
The US has pulled back the majority of its troops.
And are looking to complete Drawdown on August 31.
India has been involved with a number of Stakeholders and leading forces on the latest developments in Afghanistan.
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