New Delhi:Around 146 people who were stranded in war-torn Afghanistan have been evacuated to India on Monday. The evacuees had reached Delhi via various flights from Doha, Qatar.
Earlier on Sunday, a total of 392 people were evacuated from the landlocked nation. It is known that efforts are being made on a war footing to rescue those people who have been stranded in Afghanistan since the Taliban take over. Some of these flights have also reached India from different countries, as they were rescued by America or other countries.
A total of 392 people came to India from Afghanistan on Sunday, among whom 168 people landed at the Hindan Air Force Station in UP's Ghaziabad. Of these, 107 were Indian citizens and 23 belonged to the Hindu and Sikh communities of Afghanistan. Among the evacuees also included two MPs - Anarkali and Narendra Singh Khalsa.