Evacuation Continues, Aircraft With 85 Indians Left From Afghan

Update: 2021-08-21 09:06 GMT
Seeing the problematic situations in Afghanistan, India had upped its game in evacuating the diplomats in Afghanistan. The third batch of evacuation is underway with the Indian Air Force's aircraft on its way to India.

Going by the details shared by ANI, C130J, a rescue plane of the Indian Air Force carrying 85 passengers had left from Afghanistan and took a halt in Tajikistan to fill the fuel.

Having said that, ANI added that the aircraft left from Afghanistan as part of the evacuation operations to airlift the citizens stuck in Afghanistan. The aircraft is expected to land in India today.

The Indian government is not leaving any stone unturned to evacuate the diplomats and Indian nationals from Afghanistan. The ongoing operation marks the third batch of evacuation by India.

As the United States forces are controlling the Kabul Airport, the Indian Air Force officials have sought the clearance from the forces and successfully carried out two evacuation operations.

As a first evacuation after Taliban capture of Afghanistan, an Air India aircraft with 129 passengers has left from Kabul Airport. In the second batch around 180 passengers were evacuated.

The Indian Air Force and Air India have joined forces in the massive mission to bring back the stranded Indians from Afghanistan.

Except for the flights that are dedicated to evacuate the diplomats and officials, the US forces are not letting the other flights either come to reach or leave Afghanistan.

The prevailing crisis situation in Afghanistan had forced the other nations to airlift the diplomats and nationals stuck in war hit nation as a bid to keep them away from the Taliban forces.

After the change in the power in Afghanistan, i.e, Taliban controlling the country instead of the government, most devastating situations began to take place which gave rise to the fears of the people.

Recently, the visuals captured outside Kabul Airport shows people requesting the US forces to help them saying that the Taliban troops are coming and they won't let them live peacefully.

Mothers have passed their kids to the US troops who stood on the other side of the barbed wire.
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