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Hope for animal savings trapped in Kabul after our businessman paid the cargo plane to ferry animals, the staff came out

Hope for animal savings trapped in Kabul after our businessman paid the cargo plane to ferry animals, the staff came out
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LONDON: The former Royal Marine command pen, which was stranded in Kabul with more than 200 animals, has been thrown for life after our rich businessman provides funds to rent a cargo plane to fly it, all animals and their families.
To England and the British government are in the middle of processing immigration papers for Afghan staff to fly here.
Following the publicity surrounding this case, Spencer Haber, Founder and Chair of the H / 3 Foundation, sent an email to the NOWZAD Dog Charity founded by FORTHER Want to help.
Need Dominic Dyer, which helps humans abundant inbox 24 hours, to see letters and respond.
Video calls followed.
“He doesn’t need to be convincing much,” Nowzad campaign coordinator.
H / 3 Foundation Shelter Staff is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of special animals.
The cargo plane for the rescue mission is now leased and is in Cairo.
“We are waiting for approval to land in Kabul.
The British government is a juggling landing slot next to a military slot.
It has the capacity to fly all animals, staff of 71 Afghanistan and their families and 100 Afghan refugees further above,” Dyer said.
Thousands of people have beaten Hamid Karzai international airport who were desperate to escape from Taliban Take-more than a week ago.
Dyer said he had faced some criticisms for bringing animals back when people desperate to come out too but show the animals would be in the middle and not in the sitting from the plane so they did not take place in humans.
But farting, staff and animal do not have a safe access corridor to the airport.
“Farthing is working on it”, said Dyer.
They hope to get approval to immigration papers for staff and dependents immediately.
After all finished, the plane will pick up Dyer and the other from their team in London which will then help load animal crates from Tarmac at Kabul Airport.
“There is no forklift truck.
We have to load all the animals to our own plane and do it in one and a half hours slot.
This is not a normal airport with any infrastructure but at least the airspace and area inside the airport is safe,” he said.
“Dogs and cats give permission to land in Heathrow and we go there because there is an animal receipt center with veterinarians,” he added.
US $ 200.00 which has now been raised to fly the animals back, will now be used to care for and train animals in the UK and help Afghanistan who live back in the UK, which will require support with housing, employment and accommodation.
“Farthing doesn’t want them to disband, he wants to keep everything together, because they are part of the Nowzad family, which is why they come to England,” Dyer said.

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