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India to evacuate diplomatic staff, residents of Mazar-e-Sharif Afghanistan

India to evacuate diplomatic staff, residents of Mazar-e-Sharif Afghanistan
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New Delhi: The government on Tuesday appealed to all Indian citizens who lived in and around Mazar-e-Sharif Afghanistan to go to India.
The government’s movement to evacuate Indians came as a Taliban militant preparing to launch an attack to capture Mazar-e-Sharif.
“A special flight departed from Mazar-e-Sharif to New Delhi.
Every Indian citizen inside and around Mazar-e-Sharif was asked to go to India on a special flight scheduled to depart today, the Indian Indian Consulate General, Mazar-E -Sharif said on Twitter posts.
(1/2) Special flights depart from Mazar-e-Sharif to New Delhi.
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Co / opx2kgas6e- India in Mazar (@indianconsmazar) 1628580781000 (2/2) Indian citizens who want to go with special flights must immediately convey their full name, passport numbe …
https://t.co/0nifkeyb- India in Mazar (@ indianconsmazar ) 1628580781000 “Indian citizens who want to go with special flights must immediately deliver the full name, passport number, expiration date by WhatsApp on the following numbers: 0785891301, 0785891301.” Other Tweet said by the Indian Consulate, Mazar-e-Sharif.
Also read the evacuation staff D Ari Consulate of Kandahar as Taliban Advance Int O CityIndia evacuated all personnel based in India from Kandahar on Saturday night with special flights, when the Taliban advanced to the city, in the midst of battle and violence.
The Indian mission is now only manned by local Afghan staff who work for the Indian government.
Embassy Kabul is the only OneHeThe Taliban who controls six of the Capital of the Afghan Province on Tuesday after a Blitz in the north which forces tens of thousands of people to escape from their homes for relatively kabul safety and centers.
Rebels now have eyes on Mazar-e-Sharif, the largest city in the north, which falls will indicate the collapse of the total control of the government in the region which has traditionally become anti-Taliban.
Government forces also struggled against hardline Islamists in Kandahar and Helmand, South Pashto provinces from which the Taliban attracted their strength.
Militants, were overthrown in the weeks after the September 11, 2001 attacks, in the United States, were in a position to advance from different directions in the largest city in the region, Mazar-I-Sharif.
The fall will handle a devastating blow to the Ghani government in Kabul.
Taliban and government officials have confirmed that Islamists have flooded six provincial capitals in the last few days in the north, west and south.
Previously in July, India has evacuated all personnel based in India from Kandahar with special flights, when the Taliban advanced to the city, in the midst of battle and violence.
The Indian mission is now only manned by local Afghan staff who work for the Indian government.

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