
Afghanistan: The evacuation continues
BBC OS gives a vibrant account of the day’s events with explanation and reaction from those involved.
Thousands of people are still currently scrambling to flee Afghanistan after the Taliban seized back control of the country, almost two decades after they were ousted by the US-led coalition. Taliban leaders have told the BBC that the only Afghans who should be going to Kabul airport are those cleared by the United States and its allies. We get the latest on the evacuation efforts at the airport. And we speak to our correspondent, who tells us that some people who were due to leave this morning have abandoned their plans fearing for their safety.
And as well as hearing more voices from inside the country, we hear a conversation with Afghans living in France and the UK who are helping recent refugees from Kabul to resettle.
Also, one of our regular Covid-19 experts, Dr Maria Sundaram from ICES Ontario in Toronto, answers listeners' questions. We also get her thoughts on the new research suggesting that protection from Covid vaccines wanes within six months.
(Photo: Afghan citizens board a Spanish military plane, August 24, 2021. Credit: Ministry of Defence of Spain/Handout via Reuters)
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