People want to leave Afghanistan and go out as soon as possible, there is also a push to sit in the planes
The terror of the Taliban in Afghanistan has increased significantly. Most of the country is being occupied by the Taliban. In such a situation, more and more people are trying to leave Afghanistan and run away. In such a situation, when passengers could not get a place in the plane taking off at Kabul airport, people started running away from the country by holding the tires. However, in this attempt, he fell down from the flying plane and died. However, it is not yet confirmed when this video is from and in which plane these people were hanging.
A large number of people have gathered at the airport and people want to run away in whatever flight they are getting. Many such videos have also surfaced on social media, in which people are trying to enter the planes by pushing. Firing has been done at Kabul airport to stop people forcibly entering the planes. In which at least five people died. Due to this the airspace to Afghanistan was closed.
Shocking!
In Kabul, three people have placed themselves in the tires of a military plane, after taking off, they fell from the sky. It was confirmed by the people on the ground. pic.twitter.com/Pknc2NQ9Qk— Tajuden Soroush (@TajudenSoroush) August 16, 2021
Air India flights were also canceled due to the closure of Afghanistan’s airspace. Due to which there was a lot of shock to those people who were willing to return to their homeland India. Countries like Pakistan, Iran have been captured by Taliban fighters on all the borders of Afghanistan. Due to which only the airport remains the only exit point. But seeing the way people are trying to get out, this option may also be exhausted soon. People are dying in one way or the other while trying to get out of the country while sitting on the plane.
Video on social media shows people falling to their from an aircraft that had taken off from Kabul airport, presumably having attached themselves from the outside. pic.twitter.com/9KHeiuawXj
— TOLOnews (@TOLOnews) August 16, 2021