Afghanistan crisis: Around 400 Indians return home from Kabul
Since the Taliban took over Kabul on August 15, so far 590 Indians have been brought back from the capital city.
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Since the Taliban took over Kabul on August 15, so far 590 Indians have been brought back from the capital city.
The spokesman said that they are ready for peaceful talks with the group but also warned that their forces are ready to fight if the need arises.
At present, Bismillah is in Panjshir province, which is the only region of Afghanistan that is not under control of the Taliban.
Reportedly, the government source said that they were taken to a nearby police station for questioning after which they were released.
According to reports, the evacuees were dropped off at Dushanbe in Tajikistan, from where they will be picked up by an Air India plane.
However, Zakharova did not mention anything regarding Russia taking in the Afghans.
A government institution confirmed the news through a Facebook post on Thursday.
A medical team provided by the Army carried out antigen tests in checking people up before letting them go home or at the isolation centers.