China News Service, August 19, reported that after the Afghan Taliban took control of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, many countries began to evacuate their citizens in Afghanistan and the Afghans who had cooperated with them.

In the chaos, the Dutch evacuation flight was allegedly blocked by the US military. When the first flight left Kabul, there was no Dutch national on board.

US President Biden stated that the US military will stay in Afghanistan until all Americans who want to leave are evacuated.

On August 16, local time, the crowd waiting for the evacuation gathered at the Afghan airport.

That day, a large number of people crowded at the airport in the capital Kabul, trying to leave Afghanistan.

[The United States hopes "safe passage"]

  The White House stated on the 18th that after the Afghan Taliban entered the capital, Kabul, they had promised to provide "safe passages" for civilians to go to the airport safely.

The US is currently gradually increasing the number of aircraft and speeding up the evacuation speed.

  According to reports, the United States has evacuated about 3,200 people from Afghanistan in 13 flights, but there are still more than 10,000 American nationals in Afghanistan.

The US Department of Defense intends to increase the number of transport aircraft operations.

  US President Biden also stated in an interview with US media on August 18 that the US army will stay in Afghanistan until all Americans who want to leave are evacuated, even if this means that the army may stay until August 31. After the withdrawal deadline.

On August 16, local time, at Kabul International Airport in Afghanistan, satellite photos showed a dense crowd on the airport apron.

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  According to "Central News Agency", the first evacuation flight in the Netherlands reportedly left Kabul without any Dutch nationals on board due to obstruction by the US military.

  A man told the Dutch Broadcasting Foundation (NOS): “The Americans guarded the gate, I showed him my passport and said I was Dutch. I said three times, I was Dutch, and then he told me to stay away. , Otherwise I’ll shoot. I decided to leave, I don’t want to risk it."

  Dutch Foreign Minister Kag said that the Americans allowed the Dutch aircraft to stay on the tarmac for 30 minutes and then ordered the aircraft to leave.

It is reported that Kage is negotiating with the U.S. to avoid a recurrence of this matter.

[Indian convoy evacuated with twists and turns]

  India’s last group of diplomats left the country with twists and turns. The journey from the embassy to the airport took five hours and was eventually escorted to the airport by the Taliban.

  At that time, there were about 150 Indian nationals and diplomats in the Indian Embassy in Afghanistan.

Under the guidance of the Taliban, the convoy drove up the main road to the airport one after another.

The Taliban’s escort allowed the crowd on the street to give way, and the convoy finally reached the airport.

On August 16, local time, the crowd waiting for the evacuation gathered at the Afghan airport.

[Multi-country speeds up, thousands of diplomats withdraw from Afghanistan]

  Other countries have also hurried to follow up the evacuation steps.

Most of the people seeking asylum at the French Embassy in Kabul have been taken out of Afghanistan. French President Macron said in a statement: “Nearly 200 Afghans who have worked for France or faced threats, plus French and foreign nationals, have just been Evacuate Kabul." He also said that the evacuation will continue.

  The German Federal Cabinet made a motion to Congress on the 18th, requesting Congress to authorize the dispatch of 600 Bundeswehr soldiers to Afghanistan for evacuation missions.

The evacuation operation is expected to last until September 30 this year and cost about 40 million euros.

  The Italian Ministry of Defense stated that seven planes were carrying Afghans who had worked for Italy to leave the country day and night.

14 Norwegians have returned home safely.

Greece stated that a national has been evacuated from Afghanistan.

Sweden has moved all embassy staff, and Austria and Romania have announced similar plans.

  Reuters quoted a Western security official on the 18th as saying that more than 2,200 diplomats and citizens of other countries have been evacuated from Afghanistan by military aircraft.