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7 Afghanistan Killed in Chaos at Kabul Airport: Important Points

7 Afghanistan Killed in Chaos at Kabul Airport: Important Points
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New Delhi: India continues to bring back people from Kabul in an emergency evacuation mission, a week after the Taliban claims Afghanistan.
India on Sunday evacuated 168 people including 107 Indians from Kabul in the IAF military transport aircraft in the midst of a deteriorating security situation in the Afghan capital.
Another group of 87 Indians and two Nepalese citizens flown on the Indian Air Force (IAF) to the capital of Tajikistan Dushanbe from Kabul on Saturday, arrived in Delhi on Sunday morning, said people with these developments.
They were taken back on Indian special air flights from Dushanbe, they said.
Separately, a group of 135 Indians, who were previously evacuated from Kabul to Doha in the last few days by the US and NATO aircraft, also returned to India.
It was lowned that Indians were evacuated to Doha from Kabul were employees of a number of foreign companies operating in Afghanistan.
7 Afghanistan was killed in chaos at the British military airport to help seven Afghan civilians have been killed in the crowd near the Kabul International Airport in the midst of the Taliban takeover chaos from the country.
The Ministry of Defense said in a statement on the week that` `The condition on the ground remains very challenging but we do everything we can to manage the situation safely and safely as possible.
“The airport has become the focal point to escape Taliban, which sweeps Kabul a week ago after the progress of lightning they seized the country.
Australia evacuated more than 300 overnight from Afghanistana Australia ran four flights to Kabul, Afghanistan, on Saturday night, evacuating more than 300 people, including Australia, Afghanistan visa holder, New Zealand, a British citizen, said Scott Morrison’s Prime Minister on Sunday.
The news came after the United States and Germany told their residents in Afghanistan to avoid traveling to Kabul Airport, citing security risks such as thousands of people trying to escape from a week after the Taliban Islamism took control.
“We will continue to run the flight, working together with our partners and our allies,” Morrison told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.
(ABC) program on Sunday.

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