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Britain rescues three Afghan families whose contact details were left at Kabul embassy

  • The papers identifying seven Afghans were found by The Times newspaper staff on Tuesday as Taliban fighters patrolled the embassy, the newspaper said
  • The Times said it handed over the details of three Afghan staff and their eight family members to the Foreign Office

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Sheets of paper filled with details of Afghan residents inside a Humvee in front of the British and Canadian embassy in Kabul. Photo: AFP
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Britain’s Foreign Office said it rescued three Afghan families whose contact details had been in documents left behind at its embassy in Kabul and seized by the Taliban.

The documents identifying seven Afghans were found by reporters of The Times on Tuesday as Taliban fighters patrolled the embassy, the newspaper said. The Times said it handed over the details of three Afghan staff and their eight family members to the Foreign Office.

British Foreign Office staff left documents with contact details of Afghans working for them scattered on the ground at the embassy compound in Kabul, the newspaper reported.

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“Crucially we have now been able to get these three families to safety”, a Foreign Office spokesperson told Reuters late on Thursday.

“The drawdown of our Embassy was done at pace as the situation in Kabul deteriorated. Every effort was made to destroy sensitive material”, the spokesperson said.

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The Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in mid-August from a US-backed government, sending thousands fleeing and potentially heralding a return to the militants’ austere and autocratic rule of two decades ago.

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