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Pentagon- 469 US Citizens Still Trapped In Afghanistan

Pentagon- 469 US citizens still trapped in Afghanistan, 176 want to get out.

On behalf of the US Defense Ministry Pentagon, it has been said that 439 Americans are still trapped in Afghanistan, who want to leave the bar.

This information has been made public in the Senate. Giving information about this, it has also been said that America is in contact with most of them.

US Under Secretary of Defense Colin Kahl has said that the officer is in contact with 363 Americans present in Afghanistan.

Khama Press’s report said that about 176 of these Americans want to get out of Afghanistan.

There are about 243 Americans who, despite being trapped in Afghanistan, either do not want to leave or are not ready for it.

But those who want to come from there will be expelled from there in any case.

Earlier it was said by the Biden administration that there are no more than 200 Americans left in Afghanistan. Significantly, on August 31, the US military had completely said goodbye to Afghanistan.

Pentagon- 469 US citizens still trapped in Afghanistan. With this, the two-decade-old war going on here also came to an end.

America had evacuated thousands of people from here before leaving. Among them were citizens of many other countries.

Let us tell you that there has been no direct dialogue between the US and the Taliban after their exit from Afghanistan. The US did not participate in the recent Moscow Format meeting either.

America is taking the help of other countries to evacuate its citizens from here. People are being evacuated via Pakistan, Iran, and Qatar.

After leaving Afghanistan, the US has banned the withdrawal of central bank money deposited abroad. Because of this, the situation there has become very bad.

Sudan Coup: Sudan’s Supreme General Burhan said – he did a coup to save the country from civil war.

Sudan’s Supreme General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has defended the military coup, saying he had to overthrow Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok’s government to save the country from civil war.

Meanwhile, protests continue in the streets of Sudan’s capital on the second day of the coup.

General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan said in his first press conference on Tuesday that Hamdok was under house arrest and was not harmed

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