Washington; The United States has taken nearly 24,000 Afghans as part of the evacuation from Afghanistan, said the Ned department spokesman.
“Since August 17 and until August 31 in the middle of the night of East Time, 31,107 people have arrived at the US as part of this operation.
So from the subset – which, of course, is only a small subset of 124,000 – we understand it is around 14 percent It is US citizens, or 4,446; around 9 percent are LPRS [legal permanent residents], 2.785; and the remaining 77 percent – 23,876 individuals – are risky Afghanistan, “said Court a Press Briefing on Wednesday.
In total, 124,000 people were taken to the US or third countries from Afghanistan before America completed the withdrawal of troops on August 30.
“Closer to 100” permanent residents of US law still remain in Afghanistan, are willing to evacuate, according to prices.
Afghan refugees were held at US military bases, which were ready to accommodate 50,000 people.
Taliban (terrorist group, which was banned in Russia) entered Kabul on August 15, ended weeks of long attacks and caused the civilian government to fall.
Development has forced thousands of Afghans who work with Western countries to look for runawats.