Washington: The United States warns the crowds to access Kabul airports to leave the area, when Britain and Australia quote the “high threat” terrorist attack.
A busy warning of the journey that was almost identical from London, Canberra and Washington at the end of Wednesday urged people to gather in the area to empty and move to a safe location.
For the days of thousands of Afghans who were afraid and foreigners had surrounded Kabul Hamid Karzai International Airport, hoping to escape the rules of Taliban.
The security warning about the airport is extraordinarily specific.
“Those who at the monastery gate, the east gate, or the northern gate must now leave immediately,” said the US State Department, quoting an undetermined “security threat”.
The Australian Foreign Ministry said there was a “threat of sustainable and very high terrorist attacks.” “Don’t travel to Kabul Hamid Karzai International Airport.
If you are in the airport area, move to a safe location and wait for further suggestions.” London issued a similar warning, added “if you can safely leave Afghanistan in other ways, you must immediately do it”.
Washington and its allies have flown thousands of Afghans out of the airport every day on Hulking military transportation, but has become a difficult task and desperate.
Some evacuation flights have been tortuous and scheduled to end on August 31, leaving many fronts to leave the country.
The crowd, including a well-desperate family, has tried to access the airport which was sounded by the Taliban and the Western military checkpoint.
At least eight people have died in the airport chaos.
Many Afghans are afraid of the Taliban will repeat their brutal brands from the Islamic government, which ended in 2001.
Washington said the Taliban had made a guarantee that Americans, “risky” Afghanistan and people from other countries would be left to leave even after the limit Time on Tuesday US troops departed.
“They have the responsibility to maintain that commitment and provide a safe passage for anyone who wants to leave the country,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters.
But Afghanistan is flooded with other jihadist groups – including Islamic groups.
Belgium on Wednesday said he had completed evacuation operations after removing its own citizens and others from the Netherlands, Denmark and Luxembourg, and Afghanistan seek asylum in these countries.