Johnson: The evacuation operation in Afghanistan will continue despite the attacks

The British evacuation operation Afghanistan will continue, despite the “Barbaric” attacks at Kabul airport, announced the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom tonight Boris Johnson.

“We will continue our business. “And now we are reaching the end, the final end,” he stressed.

Johnson made that statement after Extraordinary meeting of the Crisis Committee, which was convened on the occasion of the deadly bombings in Kabul, as broadcast by APE BPE.

“It simply came to our notice then to CONTINUE our work, in the fastest and most efficient way possible, in the hours we have left and that is what we are going to do “, he added.

Johnson assured that “the vast majority” of Afghans entitled to asylum or those who worked in their home country for Britain, as well as their families, have already been removed from the country.

He also reiterated what he expects from them Taliban to allow those who wish to leave Afghanistan after the completion of this first phase of the evacuation.

Earlier, the Ministry of Defense announced via Twitter that from the explosions in Kabul no casualties were reported among the British soldiers still in Afghanistan.

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