The evacuation of the former Marine and his staff is progressing Afghanistan But the ongoing chaos is acceptance His activists say that the airport is still the “main obstacle” preventing them from escaping.
Paul Farthing, known as “Pen,” has been working hard to bring all his 25 employees from Nowzad, an animal welfare charity, their families, and more than 100 dogs and cats out of the country as a Taliban Complete their takeover.
Dominic Dell, who has been campaigning for Mr. Farthing, told the PA that all 68 of his entourage should obtain visas “within the next 24 hours”, and that in the future a plane will be deployed that will have the power to protect them and the animals. “Huge capacity” aircraft. sky.
As the chaos at Kabul Airport showed no signs of stopping, Mr. Fasin stated that he was “completely numb” with the “powerless” efforts of the government so far.
Now the humanitarian crisis here is getting out of control. I can’t see anyone, any politician, taking any action at all.
The veteran said that he was facing a sixth day of being unable to obtain funds through the bank. He said that the bank had been closed during the Taliban takeover, and his female employees in particular felt “absolutely scared.”
say BBC Radio 4 of today’s show, he said International Monetary Fund It is preventing the flow of funds into Afghanistan, turning the situation into a “disaster among disasters.”
Mr. Farthing added: “The humanitarian crisis here is now out of control. I don’t see anyone, any politician, taking any action at all.
“We cannot leave this country because we cannot enter the airport without risking our lives.
“You have all seen these scenes-today is no different from any other time, it’s just getting worse.
“This is ridiculous. I am not angry anymore, I have passed everything-I am just completely numb to the incompetence of this action.”
He added: “We don’t have time here. We are actually planning how to break into Kabul Airport.
“I have women and children here. I will not leave them, they will come with me.
“Now, they are scared, absolutely scared. If they stay here, there is no guarantee that they will be fine.”
Mr. Dale told the PA that he saw “more cooperation from the British government”, including the “direct participation” of Environment Minister George Eustis.
In his speech in Milton Keynes, he said that a “rich American investor” is now funding this task.
He said that the “main obstacle” was still “passing through the airport,” where thousands of desperate people were rushing to flee.
He said: “Defra is now helping us solve all the dog-related issues-rabies control and quarantine rules.
“We have an airplane, an A340 Airbus, which can accommodate people and animals.
“We want all 68 people to get visas. We can’t exclude anyone, so we absolutely need this.”
He added: “One thing we are starting to see is that the Americans are beginning to deploy Chinooks, while France and Germany have smaller helicopters.
“We didn’t have any helicopters in that theater at all, because we removed them a few weeks before the operation, which sounds absolutely ridiculous.”



