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Afghans aboard a convoy of buses that was given a Taliban escort to Kabul's airport spoke on Sunday of the heartbreak of driving past huge crowds desperate to join them.
Afghans aboard a convoy of buses that was given a Taliban escort to Kabul's airport spoke on Sunday of the heartbreak of driving past huge crowds desperate to join them. Tens of thousands of people are gathered around the airport north of the capital in the hope of getting a flight out of the country as an evacuation run by the US military continues in chaos.More Related News

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