Russia organizes another evacuation flight from Afghanistan

3 Russian military transport aircraft deliver humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, evacuate 380 people.

MOSCOW (AA) – Three Russian airplanes set off for Afghanistan on Thursday to deliver humanitarian aid and to evacuate people willing to leave the war-torn country, Russia’s Defense Ministry said.

The II-76 aircraft are expected to unload cargo at the airport in Kabul and then take on board over 380 people who are citizens of Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, Ukraine, and Afghanistan, the ministry said in a statement.

“Medical and nursing teams of military medical staff with the necessary medical equipment and medicines travel onboard each Russian military transport aircraft to provide the necessary medical care and support to evacuated citizens of Russia and other countries,” the ministry said.

Each aircraft also has a sufficient supply of drinking water, blankets, and individual food rations, the statement added.

Asked why Russia decided to organize the evacuation, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the necessity arose due to the “extremely restless” situation in the country.

Thousands of people have fled Afghanistan after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan weeks after the US withdrawal from the country.

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