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Afghanistan evacuations speed up as Taliban takes steps to form government

  • Britain managed to bring out about 1,000 people a day while Germany flew 130 people out
  • Three people were killed in anti-Taliban protests in Jalalabad as a senior militant leader met former Afghan president Karzai for talks

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People evacuated from Afghanistan pose in front of a German military plane after arriving at the airport in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on Tuesday. Photo: Bundeswehr via AP
About 5,000 diplomats, security staff, aid workers and local residents have been evacuated from Afghanistan on military flights, a Western security official said on Wednesday, as the Taliban made first efforts to set up a government after their lightning sweep into the capital.
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The Taliban said they want peace, will not take revenge against old enemies and would respect the rights of women within the framework of Islamic law. But thousands of Afghans, many of whom helped US-led foreign forces over two decades, are desperate to leave.

The evacuations by military flights will continue around the clock, the official said, adding that clearing the chaos outside the airport was a challenge.

“It’s absolutely hectic and chaos out there,” he said.

The United Arab Emirates on Wednesday said that deposed Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, who fled the Taliban advance, and his family were in that country.

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