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Washington, Aug 25 (EFE/EPA).- Afghans evacuated from Kabul arrived Wednesday at the Washington Dulles International Airport in Chantilly, Virginia. Around 10,000 people are currently at Kabul airport trying to flee Afghanistan, the Pentagon has said. (Camera: WILL OLIVER)SHOT LIST: AFGHANS ARRIVING AT THE WASHINGTON DULLES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN CHANTILLY, VIRGINA, US.
Torrejón de Ardoz, Aug 19 (EFE). The A400 aircraft of the Spanish Armed Forces with the first group of Spaniards and Afghan citizens who have collaborated with the Spanish broadcast in the country, as well as their families, landed at the military air base of Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid) early hours Thursday with 53 people. It was the first of the three planes sent by the Ministry of Defense for the repatriation of Spaniards and Afghans who helped Spain during the years that it maintained its military and cooperation mission in the Asian country. (Camera: NACHO MARTÍN/JESÚS BARTOLOMÉ). SHOT LIST: SPANISH EVACUEES, AND AFGHAN COLLABORATORS AND THEIR FAMILIES, ARRIVE AT THE TERREJON DE ARDOZ MILITARY BASE, IN MADRID, SPAIN.
Seedorf (Germany), Sep 22 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Friedemann Vogel) The German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, attended on Monday the tribute to the soldiers of the Kabul evacuation mission that was carried out in the headquarters of paratroopers in Seedorf in northern Germany. The airlift between the Afghan capital, Kabul, and the Uzbek city of Tashkent, was the largest ever carried out for the evacuation mission of the German Armed Forces.FOOTAGE OF THE TRIBUTE TO THE MISSION OF THE GERMAN ARMED FORCES THAT CARRIED OUT THE EVACUATION OF CIVILIANS FROM KABUL TO TASHKENT, AFTER THE TALIBAN TAKE OF POWER.
Cádiz (Spain), Aug 31 (EFE).- Humanitarian organizations coordinate the collection of clothing and other materials for the Afghan evacuees who have arrived at the Rota base in Cádiz, Spain.FOOTAGE OF CLOTHES AND OTHER MATERIALS FOR THE AFGHAN EVACUEES IN ROTA, SPAIN.
As the UK winds up its operation to airlift civilians ahead of the August 31 deadline for US troop withdrawal as Taliban forces prepare to take over the airport, British ambassador to Afghanistan Laurie Bristow says nearly 15,000 British nationals, Afghan staff and others at risk have been evacuated from Kabul since "Operation Pitting" began. Britain hasn't "forgotten the brave, decent people of Afghanistan," Bristow says as British troops prepare to pull out, leaving several hundred Afghans otherwise eligible to fly to the UK behind. SOUNDBITE