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11.19am EDT11:19

Two thousand Afghan interpreters and others who worked for the British government are still to be airlifted out of Kabul by the RAF, defence sources said, as the emergency evacuation reaches its final stages amid rising fears of a terrorist attack.

There also remain an unidentified number of “special cases” – human rights activists, judges, LGBTQ+ advocates and others – placed on a special list by the Foreign Office waiting to get out, plus a small number of single-nationality Britons.

A total of 10,291 people have been evacuated by the RAF since the fall of Kabul, including 6,380 Afghans and 2,570 Britons and their dependants, 341 embassy staff plus citizens of 38 other countries, according to official figures.

The Ministry of Defence would not be drawn on how long the evacuation would last – although defences sources suggested it would be as little as 24 to 36 hours to allow the British military to pack up, followed by the US before a final 31 August deadline.

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10.56am EDT10:56

Evacuation flights leaving Kabul every 39 minutes, Pentagon says

The Pentagon is giving its regular morning update on the progress of the evacuation operation in Kabul.

According to Maj Gen Hank Taylor, 90 evacuation flights left in the past 24 hours with 19,000 people aboard, a new daily record.

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NEW: Pentagon updates on situation at Kabul airport:

In past 24 hrs:

– 90 flights departed Kabul
– 19,000 evacuated
– Plane departed airport every 39 minutes

Total:

– 88,000 people evacuated

Currently:

– More than 10,000 at airport awaiting departure pic.twitter.com/Vi1ZwXlLUd


August 25, 2021

Of that total, 11,700 people left on 42 US military transports. Another 7,800 went on 48 planes flown by coalition nations and other countries.

On average, a flight left Kabul every 39 minutes. At the moment, there are 10,000 people at Kabul airport waiting for a flight out.



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