3rd Evacuation flight carrying 85 Indians takes off from Kabul; lands in Tajikistan for refueling

Evacuation, Afghanistan, Indians
Citizens residing in Afghanistan and Afghans board a military plane as part of their evacuation, at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan
Evacuation, Afghanistan, Indians
Citizens residing in Afghanistan and Afghans board a military plane as part of their evacuation, at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan

An Indian Air Force rescue plane-C130J, taking Indian residents has flown from Afghanistan on Saturday.

As indicated by the ANI news office, the IAF C130J aeroplane has arrived in Tajikistan for refuelling.

“An Indian Air Force C-130J vehicle aeroplane took off from Kabul with more than 85 Indians. The aeroplane arrived in Tajikistan for refuelling. Indian government authorities are helping in the clearing of Indian residents on the ground in Kabul,” the news organization said referring to sources.

The government has been investing in facilitated amounts of energy to bring back residents securely.

After the catch of the capital Kabul recently, the Indian Air Force worked two fights of the C-17 Globemaster in the wake of getting freedom from the US powers at the air terminal there and brought back around 180 authorities, ITBP staff members and a couple of columnists.

Indian Air Force’s C-17 aeroplanes emptied in excess of 140 travellers from Kabul. The flight arrived at the Hindon airbase close to the public capital at around 5 PM after a concise stop at Jamnagar in Gujarat.

Prior to that, Air India AI243 flight cleared 129 travellers from the Hamid Karzai International (HKI) Airport in Kabul.

The IAF had likewise emptied 50 Indian department staff members and security faculty from Mazar-e, a few days before the city was caught by the Taliban.

Recently, Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia commended the endeavours of the national carrier Air India and IAF in bringing back the Indian residents from Afghanistan’s capital city Kabul after the Taliban dominated.

“We worked trips to Kabul consistently however after Afghanistan airspace’s conclusion, Indian Air Force’s C130 Hercules Globemaster aeroplane travelled to Kabul to bring back our residents to the country. These flights are working to bring back our kin safe. Consistently we are getting 130-150 Indians securely back to the country,” he said.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has additionally said that India is working with worldwide accomplices, basically the US, in bringing abandoned Indian nationals back home from Afghanistan.

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