KATHMANDU, 22 August 2021, (TON): Thirty-six more Nepalis who were stranded in Afghanistan have been rescued and brought back home. Similarly, some others rescued are scheduled to land in Kathmandu on Saturday night.
The Ministry of Home Affairs said “so far, 558 Nepalis have been rescued and safely repatriated to home since Afghanistan was recently taken under control by the Taliban. Other 317 have registered themselves for rescue.”
The rescued Nepalis boarded regular and chartered flights to arrive in Nepal.
Arrangements have been made for the rescued Nepalis to reach them home.
There are two holding centers- at Samakhusi and Ichangunarayan- set up for the rescued Nepalis by the Nepali Army.
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