Indian trapped in Kabul describes painful stories, says doesn't know what will happen to us now...
Indian trapped in Kabul describes painful stories, says doesn't know what will happen to us now...
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Kabul: People from many countries, including India, are excited to leave after the Taliban occupation of Afghanistan's capital Kabul, but they do not see any way out. Because commercial flights are currently closed. In such a situation, these people are somehow saving their lives by hiding. An Indian stranded in Kabul has expressed his pain in the video message and appealed to the government to provide assistance at the earliest.

According to the report received, Guru Naik is among the hundreds of people who want to get out of Afghanistan. Naik has requested the Government of India to expel him and other Indians like him at the earliest. In his video message, he has said, "I am an Indian citizen and badly trapped in Afghanistan. I have been working with an NGO in Kabul for the last six years. We didn't know that the situation in the capital would change so soon. We are all in contact with the Indian Embassy.''

He further said that as per the alert issued by the Indian Embassy, I had booked tickets for Kam Air and Air India for August 16, but both flights have been suspended due to the closure of airspace. I don't understand how we'll get out of Kabul now. Expressing his anguish, Naik continued, 'There is no flight yet, so we don't know when and how we will be able to return to our homeland. On the night of August 15, I took shelter in a hotel near Kabul airport to reach the airport in the morning without any crisis, but now the flights have been suspended.'

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