Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Everything is chaos here at the moment’

- Agencies

KABUL/LONDON: A former British Royal Marine who runs an animal shelter in Afghanista­n says he and his staff were caught up in the aftermath of the explosion near the Kabul airport.

Paul “Pen” Farthing said the group was outside the airport when the blast occurred on Thursday. “We’re fine but everything is chaos here at the moment,” he told Britain’s Press Associatio­n news agency. “All of a sudden we heard gunshots and our vehicle was targeted, had our driver not turned around he would have been shot in the head by a man with an AK-47.

“We’ve been in the airport, and back out of the airport; the whole thing’s a mess,” he added.

Farthing is trying to get staff of his Nowzad charity out of Afghanista­n, along with the group’s rescued animals.

They have been stuck outside Kabul’s airport as they try to get a flight out. He spoke just after the first reports emerged of two suicide bombings outside the airport. advising airlines to avoid Afghan airspace under 25,000ft,” said Grant Shapps, the transport minister. “We will continue to keep this under review.” of current developmen­ts in Afghanista­n,” Merkel’s office said in a statement.

Germany is one of the countries that has been scrambling to evacuate from Kabul its own nationals and Afghans who helped its forces during a nearly-two decade deployment in the country.

Merkel’s office said the intention is for the chancellor to go ahead with her visit at an unspecifie­d later time. Merkel is approachin­g the end of her time in office. She isn’t running in Germany’s national election on September 26 but it isn’t yet clear when she will step down. In Germany, the outgoing government stays in office until a new one is sworn in, and forming a coalition can be a timeconsum­ing process.

 ?? AFP ?? Taliban fighters are seen standing on a pickup truck outside a hospital where injured people were being treated, in Kabul.
AFP Taliban fighters are seen standing on a pickup truck outside a hospital where injured people were being treated, in Kabul.

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