World / Over 150 Indians captured by Taliban in Kabul released, awaiting evacuation: Reports

Zoom News : Aug 21, 2021, 05:21 PM
NEW DELHI: A group of people, which included mostly Indians, was 'abducted' by the Taliban fighters, the Kabul Now news portal initially reported.

It later updated the report saying all the people were released and on their way back to the Kabul airport.

This triggered confusion and concerns in India.

However, it has been now clarified that the group of Indian nationals is learnt to have been stopped and taken to an unknown location near the Kabul airport for questioning and verification of travel documents.

As per the report by PTI, the Indians now have been released subsequently.

"All Indians citizens in Kabul awaiting evacuation are safe. They were offered lunch and have now left for Kabul airport," government sources said.

People tracking the developments in Kabul said there were no specific reports of any harm to Indians in Kabul so far.

The Indians were among 150 people who were heading towards the Kabul airport when they were stopped by Taliban fighters, according to Afghan media reports.

The Indians were taken away for questioning and it is not unusual under the current circumstances.

There was no immediate official comment or reaction on the matter.

Meanwhile, India on Saturday evacuated around 80 Indian nationals from Kabul by a transport military aircraft of the Indian Air Force.

The aircraft landed at Dushanbe in Tajikistan after evacuating the Indians from Kabul, they said, adding it is expected to arrive at Hindon airbase near Delhi in the evening.

India has already evacuated 200 people including the ambassador and other staffers of its embassy in Kabul in two C-17 heavy-lift transport aircraft of the IAF after the Taliban seized control of Kabul on Sunday.

The first evacuation flight brought back over 40 people, mostly staffers at the Indian embassy, on Monday.

The second C-17 aircraft evacuated around 150 people including Indian diplomats, officials, security personnel and some stranded Indians from Kabul on Tuesday.

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