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Indians Are Being Brought Back Home In Large Numbers

Indians are being brought back home in large numbers from Afghanistan. 168 Indians reached India safely from Kabul, the plane landed at Hindon IAF base in Ghaziabad.

Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft that took off from Kabul, Afghanistan this morning landed at Hindon IAF base in Ghaziabad. There were 168 people on board, including 107 Indian nationals.

Please inform that the passengers are yet to come out of the airport as they have to undergo the Corona RTPCR Corona Test first.

According to the information received, 89 passengers from Air India aircraft flight number AI 1956 reached Delhi at around 6 am.

These included two passengers, citizens of Nepal, and four diplomats. The diplomats included Afghan Senators Narendra Singh Khalsa and Anarkali.

Both thanked the government for the efforts made by the Indian government to bring them safely from Afghanistan to Delhi.

Both expressed the hope that for all the people who are in trouble there, the Government of India will definitely help them.

After this, an Indigo plane reached Delhi from Doha, the capital of Qatar. There were 135 passengers on this plane.

Indians are being brought back home: Last day 87 people had returned home.

At the same time, 87 people have been brought from Air India late on Saturday night.

All the governments of all the world are campaigning at their level to bring back the Indians trapped in the clutches of the Taliban in Kabul.

Even today, a large number of people will be brought home through the campaign run by the Government of India. read this news

The situation in Afghanistan is deteriorating every day.

Let us inform you that the officials of the Government of India are doing all possible help to evacuate the Indians trapped in Kabul.

All efforts are being made by the government to bring back Indian citizens safely from here.

During this evacuation operation, India has already evacuated its consulate employees from many provinces of Afghan including Kandahar.

However, according to the Ministry of External Affairs, which is aware of the evacuation of Indians from Kabul, the situation has become more challenging since late Friday evening.

Thousands of people have gathered outside the airport. Looks like the whole city is desperate to go out. There are increasing incidents of firing.

Taliban captured Afghanistan on 15 August

Significantly, on August 15, the Taliban captured Afghanistan, after which there has been an atmosphere of chaos.

Former President Ashraf Ghani also fled the country. However, later he also presented his explanation.

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