Kathmandu: A total of 288 Nepali nationals have been rescued from Afghanistan and airlifted to Kathmandu after the Taliban took control over the capital Kabul.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a total of 288 Nepali nationals have so far been rescued from Afghanistan brought to Kathmandu, including 118 on Tuesday morning and 84 the same night and 61 on Wednesday morning and 25 on Wednesday afternoon.
A working group formed under the coordination of the Heads of Central Asia, West Asia and Africa Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement after Wednesday’s meeting to complete the necessary procedures. It is stated that the holding center managed by the government in Samakhushi has completed the process including Covid-19 testing as per the health standards.
The ministry said that more Nepali nationals rescued from Afghanistan are in the process of returning home. “296 Nepalis have registered their details on the web portal of the Department of Consular Services Department till 5 pm Wednesdat. Of the registered, 16 Nepali nationals have been rescued and returned home,” the statement said.
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