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K’Taka: 3 ITBP personnel came home from Kabul

K'Taka: 3 ITBP personnel came home from Kabul
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Beleagavi / Gadag: Three ITBP commandos from North Karnataka who were on duty at the Indian Embassy in Kabul were attacked four times on their way to the airport before they were flown to India last week, Report Basavaraj Meeshi and Sangamesh were used.
Manjunath Maali from Bagalkot, Dastgir Mulla from Chikkodi and Ravi Neelagar from Gadag is currently quarantined in New Delhi.
Beleagavi / Gadag: Three Indo-Tibetan Border Police Personnel (ITBP) from North Karnataka returned home from Afghanistan who was torn war, greatly relieved their family.
Dastgir Mulla from Chikkodi, Manjunath Maali from Bagalkot and Ravi Nilagar from Gadag has been deployed as a command, part of the security team at the Indian Embassy in Kabul, which was attacked after the Taliban took control of the Afghan capital.
Trio is in Kabul since 2019, and is currently quarantined in New Delhi.
Maali told Ti The Harrowing Experience they experienced when the embassy came attacked.
“We were attacked four times when we were at Kabul Airport from the embassy,” he said.
Senior diplomatic and command officials left Afghanistan with special flights on August 16.
Worried about Mulla’s safety, Ravoof’s wife, who was in the eighth month of pregnancy, had called him in panic since August 13.
Mulla said that while the events of violence were public in Afghanistan, the situation changed very chaotic after the Taliban seized power in the capital.
“People can be seen running on the streets and people can hear shots fired every 30 minutes.
The Taliban does not want people at the Indian Embassy away because they want to negotiate with our government.
When they know that we are evacuating, they surround the office And start shooting in the air.
We defend the embassy and do not allow them to enter the office, “Mulla added.
The command, who arrived in Gujarat from Kabul, went to New Delhi by road.
They are expected to stay there for a month, complete formalities and then travel to Karnataka.
In Baaganur Gadag Village, Ravi Nilagar’s family had been happy to learn back their son back from Afghanistan.
Nilagar has become a police officer with ITBP for 13 years.
His mother Neelavva, Yelvva wife and Son Santosh, who were in Hulkoti Village, stated the joy when video calls with him from Delhi on Saturday.
(With input from Sangamesh to use it)

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