Factbox-Evacuations from Afghanistan by country
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[August 28, 2021]
(Reuters) -The United States and
allies are hurrying to evacuate as many people from Afghanistan as
possible before an Aug. 31 deadline. The combined effort has evacuated
about 111,000 people since Aug. 14, the day before the Taliban entered
Kabul, the White House said on Friday.
Here are some more details of the evacuation effort by country:
UNITED STATES
The U.S. military will continue evacuating people from Kabul airport
until Aug. 31 if needed, but will prioritize the removal of U.S. troops
and military equipment on the last couple of days, the Pentagon has
said.
Washington has evacuated 5,100 U.S. citizens since Aug. 14, the White
House said.
There were still about 1,500 U.S. citizens in Afghanistan and the U.S.
government was working to either contact them or had already given them
instructions on how to get to Kabul airport.
BRITAIN
British troops will end their evacuation of civilians on Saturday, armed
forces chief General Nick Carter said, adding that after this, Britain
would be bringing out its troops on the remaining aircraft.
The defence ministry said late on Friday that it had evacuated more than
14,500 Afghan and British nationals in the two weeks since the Taliban
took control of the country.
CANADA
Canadian forces in Kabul ended evacuation efforts for their citizens and
Afghans on Thursday, acting chief of the defence staff General Wayne
Eyre said.
He said Canada had evacuated or facilitated the evacuation of about
3,700 Canadian and Afghan citizens.
GERMANY
Germany ended evacuation flights on Thursday. The German military has
evacuated 5,347 people, including more than 4,100 Afghans.
Germany previously said it had identified 10,000 people who needed to be
evacuated, including Afghan local staff, journalists and human rights
activists. About 300 German citizens remain in Afghanistan, a spokesman
for the foreign office in Berlin said on Friday.
FRANCE
The French Defence Ministry said that, as of Thursday evening, more than
100 French nationals and more than 2,500 Afghans had reached French soil
after being evacuated from Kabul.
ITALY
Italy said that by Aug. 26, 4,832 Afghans had been brought out of
Afghanistan. Some 4,575 have arrived so far in Italy. The Italian
government expects its last evacuation flight to leave Afghanistan later
on Friday, Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio told reporters.
SWEDEN
Sweden has ended its evacuation mission in Kabul, Swedish Foreign
Minister Ann Linde said on Friday. She said that a total of 1,100 people
had been evacuated, including all locally employed embassy staff and
their families.
BELGIUM
Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said on Thursday Belgium had ended its
evacuation operations. Just over 1,400 people were evacuated, with the
last flight arriving in the Pakistan capital of Islamabad on Wednesday
night, he said.
IRELAND
Ireland's foreign ministry said that it had evacuated 36 Irish citizens
after the completion of an emergency consular mission on Thursday.
It said it was now aware of approximately 60 Irish citizens and family
members plus a further 15 Afghan citizens with Irish residency who are
still in the country and have requested assistance, far more than they
had initially estimated.
POLAND
Poland has evacuated about 900 people from Afghanistan, including about
300 women and 300 children, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on
Thursday.
HUNGARY
Hungary has ended evacuations in Afghanistan after airlifting 540
people, including Hungarian citizens and Afghans and their families who
worked for Hungarian forces previously, Defence Minister Tibor Benko
said on Thursday.
DENMARK
Denmark made its last evacuation flight out of Kabul on Wednesday with
the remaining diplomatic staff and military personnel, according to its
defence ministry.
Denmark has airlifted about 1,000 people from Afghanistan since Aug. 14,
including diplomatic staff, their families, former interpreters, Danish
citizens as well as people from allied countries, the ministry said.
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A U.S. Marine assists at an Evacuation Control Check Point (ECC)
during an evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul,
Afghanistan, August 26, 2021. U.S. Marine Corps/Staff Sgt. Victor
Mancilla/Handout via REUTERS.
AUSTRIA
Austria is not operating its own flights and is relying on Germany
and other countries to help with its evacuation. Foreign Minister
Alexander Schallenberg told national broadcaster ORF on Wednesday 89
people with Austrian citizenship or residency had been airlifted
out, while another two to three dozen people were still in
Afghanistan.
SWITZERLAND
Switzerland, which is relying on Germany and the United States to
help with its evacuation efforts via Tashkent, has got 292 people
out of Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis said on Tuesday.
There were still 15 Swiss citizens in Afghanistan, but no more Swiss
evacuation flights were planned.
THE NETHERLANDS
The Dutch government said on Thursday it had evacuated 2,500 people
from Afghanistan since Aug. 15, with about 1,600 of them brought to
the Netherlands. The Dutch ambassador left on the final flight on
Thursday. The Dutch have no diplomatic presence left in the country.
SPAIN
Spain has concluded its evacuation of personnel from Afghanistan,
the government said.
Two military planes carrying the last 81 Spaniards out of Kabul
arrived in Dubai early on Friday, a government statement said. The
planes were also carrying four Portuguese soldiers and 83 Afghans
who had worked with NATO countries.
Over the course of its rescue mission Spain evacuated 1,898 Afghans
who had worked with Western countries, the United Nations or the
European Union.
TURKEY
Turkey has evacuated at least 1,400 people from Afghanistan,
including about 1,000 Turkish citizens, Foreign Minister Mevlut
Cavusoglu said this week.
QATAR
Qatar said on Thursday it had helped evacuate more than 40,000
people to Doha and "evacuation efforts will continue in the coming
days in consultation with international partners".
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
The UAE said on Thursday it had helped evacuate 36,500 people to
date, including 8,500 coming to the UAE via its national carriers or
airports.
INDIA
India has airlifted 565 people from Afghanistan, most of them
embassy personnel and citizens living there but also dozens of
Afghans including Afghan Sikhs and Hindus, a government official
said.
AUSTRALIA
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday that
Australia had evacuated 4,100 people, including over 3,200 citizens
and Afghans with Australian visas, over nine days, with the last
planned flight leaving before the airport attack. The other evacuees
were from coalition partners.
Morrison acknowledged some Australian visa holders remained in
Afghanistan though he did not know exact numbers.
Australia is committed to bringing at least 3,000 more people out
over coming months as part of a humanitarian programme, Home Affairs
Minister Karen Andrews said.
NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand’s Defence Force ran three flights out of Kabul, and the
last planned flight had left before the attack, a government
statement said.
No NZDF personnel were in Kabul at the time of the explosions and no
New Zealand evacuees were left within Kabul airport. According to
preliminary numbers, at least 276 New Zealand nationals and
permanent residents, their families and other visa holders were
evacuated, it said.
(Compiled by Reuters staffEditing by Raissa Kasolowsky, Alex
Richardson, Raju Gopalakrishnan, Ana Nicolaci da Costa, Nick Macfie
and Frances Kerry)
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