Afghanistan: Plane that took off from Kabul with Indian officials lands in Jamnagar

The Air Force plane, which left from Kabul with the Indian Ambassador and other citizens, has reached Jamnagar in Gujarat. About 120 people have been brought safely in this plane.

Yogita
Published on: 17 Aug 2021 6:25 AM GMT
Afghanistan: Plane that took off from Kabul with Indian officials lands in Jamnagar
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Afghanistan Crisis

New Delhi: The Taliban has captured the capital of Afghanistan, Kabul. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden has broken the silence about withdrawing his army from Afghanistan. In an address given on Monday, he said that it was never the right time to withdraw the US military.

IAF Aircraft evacuates Indians from Kabul:

The Air Force plane, which left from Kabul with the Indian Ambassador and other citizens, has reached Jamnagar in Gujarat. About 120 people have been brought safely in this plane.

The C-17 of the Indian Air Force has left from Kabul on Tuesday morning, with more than 100 people on board. This Indian aircraft has come out of the security provided by American soldiers at the airport. The Kabul airport has been reopened by American agencies in the morning itself.

At the same time, Joe Biden has said that he stands completely by his decision. Thousands of Afghans had gathered at the airport since the capital was captured by Kabul, after which American troops had to take action to control the crowd.

Indians in Afghanistan:

The rest of the Indians stranded in Afghanistan are in safe areas and they will also be airlifted in a day or two. The Foreign Ministry also said on Monday that it is closely monitoring the incident in Afghanistan. We will take every step for the safety of our citizens.

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