Leading animal welfare activists strive to obtain UK Veteran Afghanistan Urge the British and American governments to “control” the ongoing “anarchy” accept airport.
Dominic Dyer initiated the Rescue the Animal Rescuers campaign to Prime Minister Former Marine Paul Farthing evacuated with Afghan staff from Nowzad, his animal sanctuary, and he said he would not leave.
But Mr. Faxin shared a video on Wednesday night showing the shooting at Kabul Airport, calling it a “humanitarian disaster” and urging Boris Johnson and other leaders: “You must seize this. Now. “
The veteran named Pen said in a tweet: “We did not move. Without Boris Johnson’s permission, how will we get through with our family and animals?”
Mr. Dyer told PA that he had been in contact with Pen and the airport was still “completely chaotic.”
Speaking late on Wednesday night, he said: “It’s still completely chaotic… To be honest, what happened tonight looks worse.
“The gunshots kept on and people ran in all directions. It was absolutely chaos.
“I don’t know why Washington and London can’t control it.
“Tomorrow I think there will be an increasingly serious crisis, because it is clear that the airport is completely anarchic.”
He added that he believes that progress has been made in the task of including Mr. Faxin’s staff on the British list. government They will be provided with refuge, but the chaos at the airport means that it is still impossible to take them out.
“Peng has been trying to discuss options with the British government to let people leave, and I think we are making progress,” he said.
“We know that the wheels of government departments are moving.
“But the question is how do you get people into the airport. When night falls, the situation seems to get worse.
“He was very frustrated, angry, unhappy and worried. He felt that not many people in Kabul really tried to explain what was happening.”
Mr. Dale said he had talked with the government minister and Boris Johnson’s wife, Kelly, to “put pressure on him”.
He said: “The Prime Minister of the House of Commons was on the spot today, and I have to say that he knows all this because he knows it.
“His wife has been talking to him about this. We know that the ministers have been working hard. He was bombarded by information from left to right and in the middle, and he couldn’t get rid of it.”
Mr. Faxin has previously stated that the Western government, which once brought hope to the Afghan people, is now “throwing them to the wolves.”
After serving in the Helmand province of Afghanistan in the mid-2000s, he established the Nowzad shelter, which has been saving stray dogs, cats and other animals for 15 years.
He urged the British government to help his staff, their families and animals leave Afghanistan through a campaign called “Operation Ark”, which aims to raise 200,000 pounds.
The veteran said that if there were no 71 refugees, he would not leave the country.
A team of 24 Afghan nationals treated and cared for 140 dogs and more than 40 cats in Nowzad.
The Office of Foreign Affairs, Federal and Development has been contacted for comments.



