The Free Press Journal

Af pilots who fled to Uzbekistan to be transferre­d to US base in Doha

- AGENCIES Tashkent [Uzbekistan]

A group of Afghan Air Force pilots, who fled to Uzbekistan after the Taliban takeover of Afghanista­n, is expected to be transferre­d to a US military base in Doha.

Citing Wall Street Journal, Sputnik reported that the pilots will be transferre­d this weekend under a new agreement between the US and Uzbek government­s, where they will be processed for onward travel, said people familiar with the matter.

The Taliban has promised amnesty to government officials and members of the military, but the pilots still fear for their safety and the Uzbek government has been under pressure by the Taliban to hand over the pilots, according to The Wall Street Journal.

However, it is unclear whether the pilots will eventually end up being transferre­d to the US, reported Sputnik.

"Through a lot of diligent work, we are hopeful that the pilots and military personnel, including the husband [of] one of my constituen­ts, are going to get out of Uzbekistan this weekend," Republican Representa­tive for Texas, August Pfluger, told The Wall Street Journal.

"This was accomplish­ed through constant work to hold the Biden administra­tion's feet to the fire," he added.

There are currently 46 aircraft in Uzbekistan that flew over from Afghanista­n, as well as pilots, crews, and their families, totalling some 585 people, according to the newspaper.

Meanwhile, Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen has called on the pilots to return to Afghanista­n as the country needs its people to rebuild itself.

The United States military withdrawal from Afghanista­n was completed on August 31, ending the nearly twenty-year American military presence in Afghanista­n.

Earlier this week, the Taliban announced the compositio­n of Afghanista­n's temporary government comprising of 33 male members without any women representa­tion.

Mullah Muhammad Hassan Akhund has been appointed as interim Prime Minister with two deputies Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and Molavi Abdul Salam Hanafi.

The seizure of power has forced thousands of Afghans to flee for fear of reprisals from the militants.

 ?? –AFP ?? A Taliban fighter stands guard next to an Ariana Afghan Airlines aircraft on the tarmac at the airport in Kabul.
–AFP A Taliban fighter stands guard next to an Ariana Afghan Airlines aircraft on the tarmac at the airport in Kabul.

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