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Australia ends Afghanistan evacuations after Kabul suicide attacks

August 27, 2021 / 7:24 AM
A boy walks past the wreckage of a bus following a suicide bombing in Kabul
Sharjah24 - Reuters: Australia has stopped evacuation flights from Afghanistan after suicide bombers killed scores of civilians and at least 13 U.S. military personnel in attacks outside the airport in Kabul, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday.
Morrison said Australia's military personnel had been evacuated from Kabul just hours before the attacks, and with security so precarious it was no longer safe to continue evacuations.

"Our plan now moves into its post evacuation stage and that involves ensuring the process of returning, through our official humanitarian program," Morrison told reporters in Canberra.

While some governments, like Australia, have halted evacuation flights, a Western security official at the airport said evacuation operations had been accelerated after the overnight attacks. The official said flights were taking off regularly from the airport, where thousands of Afghans have gathered, desperate to flee the country since the Taliban take over.

Morrison acknowledged some Australian visa holders remain in Afghanistan, though he said Canberra did not know exact numbers.

While the United States and some allies were continuing with evacuation flights, Morrison warned it was unlikely that Australians and visa holders would be given seats.
August 27, 2021 / 7:24 AM

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