A scene from the Kabul Airport in August 2021. by way of FJ
A person was seen falling from a aircraft leaving the Kabul Worldwide Airport at present throughout the chaos in Afghanistan.
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Right here is one other shot of the sufferer falling from the aircraft.
The airport is in chaos.
Right here is a photograph is a screengrab from a video discovered right here at CNBC:
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Afghanistan’s new de facto chief Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar has issued a congratulatory message to his fellow Taliban on the declaration of the “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.”
Mullah Baradar’s assertion was given from the presidential palace in Kabul on Sunday.
“We’ve got achieved an surprising victory,” he stated. “Now’s the time to check, to point out how we serve our individuals and guarantee their future in the very best means.”
#Afghanistan‘s new de facto chief Mullah Baradar points congratulatory message to his fellow Taliban on the declaration of the ‘Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’.pic.twitter.com/bymr5HWRsf
— Yannis Koutsomitis (@YanniKouts) August 15, 2021
Baradar additionally introduced that he has been appointed chief by the Taliban and might be taking management of the federal government.
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Right here is video of the civilians falling from the army plane.
The second when a number of individuals in Afghanistan fell from the aircraft as a result of the had been caught to the tire of the aircraft.We didn’t deserve this misfortune.O Allah have mercy on us poor individuals.#Afghanistan #Afganistan #AfghanWomen #USA #america #Kabul #kabulairport #taliban pic.twitter.com/fs3n32M2a5
— Musawer khalil andarabi (@MusawerAndarabi) August 16, 2021
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UPDATE– No less than two victims fell from the US aircraft.
BREAKING Two individuals fell from the touchdown gear of a USAF C-17 taking off from Kabul this morning in accordance with Aśvaka – آسواکا Information Company https://t.co/R5ZEEh4TWo pic.twitter.com/IdFbupvG8P
— AIRLIVE (@airlivenet) August 16, 2021