Commenting on how the rest of the Indians stranded in Afghanistan will be brought back to the country, MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi: “We will be able to revisit this issue once operations at Kabul airport resume. Most Indians have left Afghanistan.”
General Wayne Eyre, the country’s acting chief of Defense Staff, said the vast majority of Canadian personnel left the airport and all the other countries have to leave before the Americans can wrap up their mission.
Amid the chaos of thousands trying to flee Afghanistan since the Taliban captured power, heartbreaking scenes are emerging on social media. A heart-breaking video showing a US Marine lifting a baby over a razor wire-topped wall at Kabul's airport caught global attention. A video in which a baby is handed over to the American army over the perimeter wall of the Kabul airport for it to be evacuated, went viral and grabbed global attention. The US military released several photographs of soldiers helping and caring children. Here are some pictures of the scenes from the Kabul airport.