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Over 200 Indians, Including Staff, Still Inside Kabul Embassy: Sources


Afghans trying to catch a flight out of Kabul overran the airport immediately

New Delhi:

Over 200 Indians together with Overseas Ministry workers and paramilitary troopers tasked for his or her safety are but to be evacuated from Afghanistan’s capital Kabul, sources have advised NDTV.

An Indian plane is parked at the chaotic Kabul airport, sources mentioned, including the large concern is the way to safely deliver the workers from the Indian mission compound to the airport. The Taliban has enforced a curfew within the metropolis, they mentioned.

The Indians stranded in Kabul embrace some 100 personnel of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police or ITBP, tasked with defending the Indian mission in Afghanistan.

The Afghan airspace has been closed to industrial flights after hundreds of determined individuals overran the tarmac this morning within the hope of getting out of the war-torn nation, a day after the Taliban took management of the town. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has already left the nation.

The Cupboard Secretary is assembly with Overseas Ministry officers to work out the evacuation plan, which is already in place, intimately, sources mentioned.

Questions are being raised on why the Indian mission workers weren’t evacuated within the final three-four days when the situation on the ground was altering quick, sources have mentioned. The missions of different nations within the war-torn nation had been scaling down when Taliban began taking metropolis after metropolis earlier than encircling Kabul and getting into the town on Sunday.

With Afghanistan’s airspace closed, Air India flights coming from the US are more likely to be re-routed, sources mentioned. Flights AI-126 (Chicago-New Delhi) and AI-174 (San Francisco-New Delhi) should re-routed to a Gulf nation to refuel, they mentioned, including Air India can be engaged on new routes for flights that can depart later from India to the US.

The Afghanistan Civil Aviation Authority requested all transit plane to reroute, including any transit by means of Kabul airspace could be uncontrolled, information company Reuters reported. Kabul’s flight info area covers all of Afghanistan.

5 individuals had been killed at Kabul airport immediately, however it’s unclear whether or not they died in firing or stampede, Reuters reported.

The Taliban took management of Afghanistan after President Ashraf Ghani fled the nation and conceded the terrorists had gained the 20-year struggle. The astonishingly fast collapse of the federal government, with terrorists taking up the presidential palace on Sunday evening, was what triggered concern and panic in Kabul.