
Tokyo: Japan will begin its operation from Monday, under which three military planes will be sent to Afghanistan to safely evacuate some local people apart from its citizens. Officials gave this information. Japanese Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi said that apart from Japanese citizens, Afghans working in the Japanese embassy would also be evacuated through these planes.
“The situation in Afghanistan continues to worsen and we are doing everything we can to safely evacuate Japanese citizens,” Kishi said.

Since the Taliban’s occupation of Afghanistan, thousands of people have gathered at Kabul’s international airport and are trying to leave the country.
Japan closed its embassy in Kabul on 15 August and set up a temporary office in neighboring Turkey, but local people working at the Japanese embassy, as well as those working in other Japan-related organizations, are still in Afghanistan. only exist.
The Japanese defense minister declined to give the number of people being pulled out of Afghanistan for security reasons. He said all Japanese nationals would be pulled out of Afghanistan before August 31.