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First civilian flight leaves Kabul after US withdrawal

Around 200 foreigners, including Americans, fly out to Doha

- KATHY GANNON Kabul, 9 September

Dozens of foreigners, including Americans, have left Kabul on an internatio­nal commercial flight, marking the first largescale evacuation since US and NATO forces left Afghanista­n late last month.

Their departure on Thursday represente­d a breakthrou­gh in the bumpy coordinati­on between the US and Afghanista­n’s new Taliban leaders. The Taliban have said they would let foreigners and Afghans with valid travel documents leave, but a dayslong standoff over charter planes at another airport had cast some doubt on Taliban assurances.

The Qatar Airways flight is heading to Doha.

A senior US official said that Americans, green card holders and other nationalit­ies including Germans, Hungarians and

Canadians are on the flight.

Some 200 foreigners, including Americans, boarded the internatio­nal commercial flight from Kabul airport.

A dayslong stand-off over charter planes at another airport had left dozens of passengers stranded and cast doubt on Taliban assurances to allow foreigners and Afghans with proper travel documents to leave the country.

A senior US official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorised to brief the media, provided the number of Westerners on board and said that two very senior Taliban officials had helped facilitate the departure. Americans, green card holders and other nationalit­ies including Germans, Hungarians and Canadians were on the flight, the official said.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Neamat Naghdi, video reporter, and Taqi Daryabi, video editor, who both work for Etilaat Roz newspaper, were thrashed by the Taliban during incarcerat­ion. Their crime was covering women's protests in Kabul
PHOTO: REUTERS Neamat Naghdi, video reporter, and Taqi Daryabi, video editor, who both work for Etilaat Roz newspaper, were thrashed by the Taliban during incarcerat­ion. Their crime was covering women's protests in Kabul

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