Indonesian Air Force sends plane to evacuate citizens from Afghanistan

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There are 26 Indonesians aboard the Indonesian flight, including embassy staff, plus five Filipinos and two Afghan nationals.

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JAKARTA (REUTERS) - The air force of Indonesia has evacuated 26 of its citizens from Afghanistan, its foreign minister said on Friday (Aug 20), amid chaos and uncertainty in the country after the hardline Islamist Taleban seized power.
More than 18,000 people have been evacuated in recent days from Kabul airport, the site of mayhem and despair as thousands of people try to flee following the rapid takeover of key Afghan cities, including Kandahar and then Kabul, as United States and other foreign troops withdrew.
Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim majority country, picked up 33 people in total on a plane that was now headed home via Pakistan, Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi said on Twitter.
"The plane is now in Islamabad to continue on to Indonesia," she said, adding that there are 26 Indonesians aboard, including embassy staff, plus five Filipinos and two Afghan nationals.
Scenes from Kabul airport, heavily guarded by more than 5,000 American troops, have captured global attention, telling a story of panic and desperation, with thousands of men, women and children trying to leave aboard military and civilian flights.
Some have been killed and Taleban forces have shot into the air to control the crowds.
Indonesia's Foreign Ministry earlier this week said the safety of its citizens, including embassy staff, was a priority for the government.
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