Russia to take out Afghans with Russian citizenship from Kabul

Ambassador Zhirnov: Russia will take Afghan citizens with a Russian passport from Kabul on a special flight

Russia will send a special flight to Kabul, from there Afghanistan with a Russian passport. This was announced by the Russian Ambassador to the country Dmitry Zhirnov on the air of the Russia 1 TV channel, RIA Novosti reports.

As Zhirnov said, humanitarian aid, including food and flour, will be delivered to Afghanistan on a special flight. “With the same special flights in November, we will take out Afghan citizens who have Russian citizenship,” he added.

The next flights from Kabul will deliver students who are enrolled in Russian universities under special quotas and internships. “They simply do not have money for tickets, and training must continue,” Zhirnov said. According to him, representatives of the radical Taliban movement ( banned in the Russian Federation ) support this.

Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov saw the reason that some representatives of the international community refused to transfer humanitarian aid to Afghanistan through the Taliban government. According to him, many countries want to work in this area through international organizations.

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