WRAP - Firefight involving Western forces erupts amid Kabul airport evacuation chaos
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WRAP - Firefight involving Western forces erupts amid Kabul airport evacuation chaos
- Title: WRAP - Firefight involving Western forces erupts amid Kabul airport evacuation chaos
- Date: 23rd August 2021
- Summary: KABUL, AFGHANISTAN (AUGUST 23, 2021) (REUTERS) PEOPLE WALKING PAST SECURITY PERSONNEL STANDING AT KABUL AIRPORT (SOUNDBITE) (Dari) UNIDENTIFIED TALIBAN MILITANT, SAYING: "The Taliban fought the Americans. They (Taliban) fought against the Americans on empty stomachs. I am Afghan, he is Afghan, you are all Afghans. Where is our identity? Where has our honour gone? Where has our dignity gone? Today we cannot do any labour, we cannot earn any money. We will not let the Americans continue to be here. They will have to leave this place and go from here, even if they have to grow horns on their heads. Whether it is a gun or a pen, we will fight to our last breath. Wars are fought with the spirit of faith. The Americans and their servants are still here and they are helping one another. We are not afraid of all these forces who have been collaborating with one another. America's servants are still here. Let me take one individual from amongst you - they are afraid of that one single person from amongst you. We don't want someone else to loot Afghanistan's wealth, our treasure. No one can take our Bayt al-mal (treasury), no one can fight our forces. These are our assets. They are important to us." KABUL, AFGHANISTAN (AUGUST 23, 2021) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF CLOSED AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL BANK VARIOUS OF TRAFFIC MOVING ON STREET PEOPLE WALKING ON PAVEMENT VARIOUS OF MONEY EXCHANGER WORKING AT STREET STALL, MONEY IN CASE (SOUNDBITE) (Dari) KABUL RESIDENT AND MONEY EXCHANGER, MOHAMMED ARIS, SAYING: "Since the Taliban took over Kabul and the government system changed, the security situation in Kabul is very good, but still there are people who have concerns and can't express their concerns. The banks are closed and the situation of those civilians who have been working with the government is unclear." PEOPLE WALKING ON PAVEMENT
- Embargoed: 6th September 2021 13:55
- Keywords: Afghanistan Andrew Parsons Ben Wallace David Martinon Kabul Taliban U.S. Joe Biden airport anti-Taliban
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- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,Editors' Choice
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A firefight involving Western forces erupted at Kabul airport on Monday (August 23) when Afghan guards exchanged fire with unidentified gunmen, Germany's military said, adding to the evacuation chaos as Washington faces pressure to extend its deadline to withdraw.
Thousands of Afghans and foreigners have flocked to the airport for days, hoping to catch a flight out after Taliban fighters captured Kabul on August 15.
U.S.-led forces aim to complete their pullout from the country by the end of the month.
The United States will get U.S. citizens and at-risk Afghans to safety out of Afghanistan, President Joe Biden said, as Taliban fighters beat back thousands desperate to flee outside Kabul airport on Sunday (August 22).
A flight of evacuees from Kabul arrived at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire in central England in the early hours of Monday.
Last Tuesday (August 17), the country announced plans to welcome up to 5,000 Afghans fleeing the Taliban during the first year of a new resettlement programme that will prioritise women, girls and religious and other minorities.
A video published on Twitter early on Monday by French Ambassador to Afghanistan David Martinon showed European Union Delegation staff queuing at Kabul airport to be evacuated from the country.
In his Twitter post, Martinon says French special forces, in coordination with U.S. forces, gathered 260 members of the EU delegation, which represents the European Union in foreign countries, and brought them to Kabul airport and the French embassy waiting zone before they were airlifted.
Turkish soldiers on Sunday assisted humanitarian aid efforts at the airport as families continued to camp in the hope of catching flights out of the country.
Twenty people have been killed in the chaos at the airport, most in shootings and stampedes in the heat and dust, penned in by concrete blast walls, as U.S. and international forces try to evacuate their citizens and vulnerable Afghans.
One person was killed in Monday's clash, the German military said.
The Taliban seized power just over a week ago as the United States and its allies withdraw troops after a 20-year war launched in the weeks after the September 11, 2001, attacks, when U.S. forces hunted al Qaeda leaders and sought to punish their Taliban hosts.
The administration of Biden's predecessor, Donald Trump, struck a deal with the Taliban last year allowing the United Sates to withdraw its forces in exchange for Taliban security guarantees.
Britain's Defence Minister Ben Wallace said Britain and its allies were "down to hours now, not weeks" in their evacuation plan for people from Kabul.
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) President Andrew Parsons said on Monday (August 23) the opening ceremony for the Paralympic Games would include the Afghanistan flag as a message of solidarity, after Afghan athletes were unable to get to Japan due to ongoing turmoil in their country.
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