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Delhi-bound AI flight takes off from Kabul with 129 passengers: Reports

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Published : Aug 15, 2021, 6:55 PM IST

Updated : Aug 15, 2021, 7:06 PM IST

A New Delhi-bound Air India flight has taken off from the embattled Kabul with 129 passengers on board, media reports said on Sunday evening.

Delhi-bound Air India flight takes off from Kabul with 129 passengers
Delhi-bound Air India flight takes off from Kabul with 129 passengers

New Delhi: A New Delhi-bound Air India flight has taken off from the embattled Kabul with 129 passengers on board, media reports said on Sunday evening. Sources in the Ministry of External Affairs said that India is closely monitoring the fast-changing situation in Afghanistan. However, MEA has not released any official statement on this development yet.

Amid much chaos and the security situation turning volatile in Afghanistan, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday finally gave up power as the Taliban formed an interim government after talks between the Afghan govt and Taliban negotiators.

Also Read: Ghani surrenders: Taliban form an interim govt in Afghanistan

According to sources, Ali Ahmad Jalali is likely to be appointed as the head of the new interim government after the Afghanistan government surrendered to Taliban insurgents.

After a month-long offensive against the Afghan security forces, the Taliban fighters finally reached the gates of Kabul on Sunday (August 15).

Earlier, a Taliban delegation led by Mulla Abdul Ghani Baradar had made its way to the Presidential Palace after entering Kabul to prepare for a transfer of power.

New Delhi: A New Delhi-bound Air India flight has taken off from the embattled Kabul with 129 passengers on board, media reports said on Sunday evening. Sources in the Ministry of External Affairs said that India is closely monitoring the fast-changing situation in Afghanistan. However, MEA has not released any official statement on this development yet.

Amid much chaos and the security situation turning volatile in Afghanistan, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday finally gave up power as the Taliban formed an interim government after talks between the Afghan govt and Taliban negotiators.

Also Read: Ghani surrenders: Taliban form an interim govt in Afghanistan

According to sources, Ali Ahmad Jalali is likely to be appointed as the head of the new interim government after the Afghanistan government surrendered to Taliban insurgents.

After a month-long offensive against the Afghan security forces, the Taliban fighters finally reached the gates of Kabul on Sunday (August 15).

Earlier, a Taliban delegation led by Mulla Abdul Ghani Baradar had made its way to the Presidential Palace after entering Kabul to prepare for a transfer of power.

Last Updated : Aug 15, 2021, 7:06 PM IST
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