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It seems that the last plane from The Netherlands has landed at airport Eindhoven:
"A plane landed at Eindhoven Air Base on Friday evening with Dutch soldiers and embassy personnel from Afghanistan on board. The Dutch ambassador in that country, Caecilia Wijgers, also flew back. A defense spokesperson could not say how many passengers were on board in total. The Netherlands now has no military or diplomatic representation in Kabul. A small group of military personnel with an aircraft will still remain in the region, as will a small embassy team. For the time being, it is the last flight from Afghanistan to the Netherlands. Evacuations will be practically impossible in the near future, because the airport in the Afghan capital Kabul is no longer safe. The Americans, who are still in charge at the airport, must have left the Taliban by August 31. It is not yet clear what is possible after that.
Translated from live blog |Dutch media :
DPG Media Privacy Gate
ETA:
"Where, among others, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland have now stopped their evacuations, America has continued to do so today. According to Psaki, the coming days in the evacuation mission are 'the most dangerous', when the last men and military equipment have to be removed, among other things."
^From same MSM - link/source^
"A plane landed at Eindhoven Air Base on Friday evening with Dutch soldiers and embassy personnel from Afghanistan on board. The Dutch ambassador in that country, Caecilia Wijgers, also flew back. A defense spokesperson could not say how many passengers were on board in total. The Netherlands now has no military or diplomatic representation in Kabul. A small group of military personnel with an aircraft will still remain in the region, as will a small embassy team. For the time being, it is the last flight from Afghanistan to the Netherlands. Evacuations will be practically impossible in the near future, because the airport in the Afghan capital Kabul is no longer safe. The Americans, who are still in charge at the airport, must have left the Taliban by August 31. It is not yet clear what is possible after that.
Translated from live blog |Dutch media :
DPG Media Privacy Gate
ETA:
"Where, among others, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland have now stopped their evacuations, America has continued to do so today. According to Psaki, the coming days in the evacuation mission are 'the most dangerous', when the last men and military equipment have to be removed, among other things."
^From same MSM - link/source^
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