More information on the evacuations so far – and how many still remain, via AFP:
In the 12 hours leading up to 3:00 p.m. Monday (19:00 GMT), around 10,900 people were evacuated from Hamid Karzai International Airport, the official said, updating the figures given earlier today at the Pentagon.
The number of people displaced from Afghanistan since July, US flights have reached 53,000, including 48,000 since the start of intense airlift operations on August 14 as the Taliban entered Kabul.
Earlier, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said evacuees included “several thousand” US citizens and thousands of Afghans who worked for US forces, who had applied for or received immigrant visas. specialties, and Afghans considered threatened by Taliban attacks for their work in non-governmental organizations, the media and other jobs.
Kirby said the focus remains on completing the US evacuation operations before the August 31 deadline set by President Joe Biden to complete the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
This would require the withdrawal of the 5,800 American troops who have mainly directed airport operations and maintained security since August 14, as well as large amounts of equipment brought in to support their mission.
German, British and French officials said on Monday that evacuations on their part could continue after August 31, and said they wanted the US force to remain in place to assist the international airlift.