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Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft carrying over 120 Indian officials, returning from Kabul, lands in Gujarat

Written by  Rajan Nath -- August 17th 2021 12:30 PM -- Updated: August 17th 2021 12:41 PM
Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft carrying over 120 Indian officials, returning from Kabul, lands in Gujarat

Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft carrying over 120 Indian officials, returning from Kabul, lands in Gujarat

Afghanistan-Taliban News: Amid a turmoil in Afghanistan, the Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft carrying more than 120 Indian officials, returning from Kabul, landed in Jamnagar, Gujarat. According to sources, the staff was brought inside the secure areas of the airport safely, late last evening. Also Read | Afghanistan: People hang on flying aircraft in hurry to leave the country, two of them fall Afghanistan News Live: IAF C-17 aircraft takes off from Kabul with over 120 Indian officials on board | Deccan Herald Meanwhile, the MEA Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi on Tuesday said that in view of the prevailing circumstances, it has been decided that our Ambassador in Kabul and his Indian staff will move to India immediately. Also Read | Afghanistan-Taliban News: Taliban leader Mullah Baradar says ‘victory was unexpectedly swift’ Afghanistan crisis Live Updates: At least five killed at Kabul airport, say witnesses Sources also said that the staff was brought inside the secure areas of the airport safely on Monday evening. India is closely monitoring the fast-changing situation in Afghanistan and will be deciding on the evacuation of diplomatic personnel from Kabul, sources said. Afghanistan government collapsed on Sunday with President Ashraf Ghani leaving the country and the Taliban's entry into the capital, the New York Times reported. Earlier the same day, an Air India flight AI244 carried 129 passengers has arrived in Delhi from Kabul. They expressed concerns about the safety and security of people back home, saying the situation is 'really bad' in the country. After Taliban take over Afghanistan, countries urge for protection of human life | World News - Hindustan Times Taliban entered Kabul on Sunday and took control of the presidential palace. Taliban leaders have been discussing future government plans in Doha after gaining control of Kabul and seizing the presidential palace in Afghanistan's capital, as per a media report. President Ashraf Ghani fled the country as the terrorists entered the city on Sunday. Panic gripped the Afghan capital as people fear about a return to the Taliban's brutal rule and the threat of killings. -PTC News


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