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20 people died in a week, Taliban blamed the U.S. for the chaotic situation at Kabul Airport | Kabul | Taliban | Afghanistan

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Original title: 20 people died in a week, Taliban blamed the chaos at Kabul Airport on the United States Source: CCTV News Client

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Over the past few days, the Kabul Airport in Afghanistan has been overcrowded. Tens of thousands of people have come to the vicinity of the airport, hoping to board a plane to evacuate. A NATO official revealed that since the 15th, 20 people have died in or around Kabul Airport in the past week.

According to the British Sky News website on the 22nd, the chaos at the airport in the Afghan capital Kabul is still continuing. A large number of Afghan people tried to flock to the airport to seek to leave Afghanistan. At least 7 people died in the chaos on the 21st.

According to the report, witnesses saw British soldiers pulling some people out of the chaos that day. Medical staff checked the vital signs of those who were trampled and lying on the ground, and then covered them with white sheets. A NATO official revealed that since the 15th, 20 people have died in or around Kabul Airport in the past week.

Taliban blames the U.S. for the chaotic situation at Kabul Airport

Mohamed Naim, spokesman for the political office of the Afghan Taliban in Doha, the capital of Qatar, blamed the United States for the chaotic situation at the Kabul airport and the incident that led to the deaths of many people in an interview with Iranian National Television on the 21st.

According to news from Afghan Dawn TV on the 21st, the Taliban said on the same day that the Taliban is not responsible for the chaos at Kabul Airport and Western countries should take better measures to help their personnel leave.

According to witnesses on the 22nd, the Taliban had begun to maintain order outside the airport. On the same day, Taliban personnel shot into the air and used batons to make the assembled Afghans queue in an orderly manner; witnesses said that the Taliban’s actions did not cause major casualties.

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(Edited by Han Yonghui)


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