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Afghanistan Evacuation Flights Taking Off at Kabul Airport

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Tempo.co

Editor

Laila Afifa

17 August 2021 13:24 WIB

A member of Taliban stands guard as people walk at the entrance gate of Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 16, 2021. President Ashraf Ghani fled from the country on Sunday as the Islamists entered Kabul virtually unopposed, saying he wanted to avoid bloodshed. REUTERS/Stringer

TEMPO.COKabul - Military planes evacuating diplomats and civilians from Afghanistan started taking off from Kabul airport on Tuesday morning, August 17. The airport runway and tarmac were previously cleared of crowds, media reports said.

The airport was shut down Monday after crowds of people surged onto the runways, leading to a chaos and the deaths of several people. Two armed Afghan men were reportedly killed by U.S. forces as thousands sought to board flights.

The airport reopened at 19:35 GMT Monday, and the United States was taking charge of air traffic control at the airport for military and commercial flights, media reports quoted Major General Hank Taylor, a logistics specialist on the Pentagon's Joint Chiefs of Staff as saying in Washington.

Taylor said around 2,500 U.S. soldiers are in Kabul to assist the evacuation of U.S. personnel and Afghans who have worked for them, adding that more troops are expected to arrive, according to the reports.

Afghanistan's civil aviation authority in a statement Monday announced the closure of the airport, saying it was trying to resume the flights as soon as possible.

The Taliban in a statement Monday told Kabul residents that their lives and properties are safe and they can carry on their work.

Read: Afghanistan President Leaves Country, Taliban Forces Enter Kabul

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