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A Nervy Trip to Kabul: How Ukraine Negotiated With the Taliban and Rescued 96 Afghans – NYC Times

A Nervy Trip to Kabul: How Ukraine Negotiated With the Taliban and Rescued 96 Afghans – NYC Times

Few countries have been willing to fly rescue missions into Afghanistan since the Americans left. Ukraine is an exception. It says it has a different definition of danger. KYIV, Ukraine — Before departing for Afghanistan, an elite team of Ukrainian troops gathered in a circle outside the airport and passed around a bottle of whiskey, a ritual meant to calm the nerves. It was early in the morning of Sept. 16, and the troops, members of Ukraine’s military intelligence service, known as the G.U.R., were about to embark on a daring plunge into the unknown: fly to Kabul and evacuate…
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Ukrainian soldiers go into Kabul, rescue translators bound for Canada in daring operation

Ukrainian soldiers go into Kabul, rescue translators bound for Canada in daring operation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=DQUPRQ9RP5w Ukrainian troops risked their lives to escort 19 Canada-bound Afghans to Kabul's airport. Vanessa Lee on their heroic effort. TORONTO - A plane carrying Afghan interpreters and their families landed in Kyiv this weekend, after Ukrainian troops stationed at Kabul airport completed a daring rescue operation on Friday, co-ordinated by The Globe and Mail. It was a moment these Afghan families feared would never come. Just days ago, they were desperately trying to escape bullets, explosions and targeted executions. Jawed Haqmal, a former Canadian military translator, had tried for weeks to get on a rescue flight out of Afghanistan,…
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Ukrainian troops rescue Canada-bound Afghans in daring operation

Ukrainian troops rescue Canada-bound Afghans in daring operation

A plane carrying Afghan translators, including one who worked for The Globe and Mail and another who served the Canadian military, as well as their families, has arrived in Kyiv following a daring operation by Ukrainian soldiers stationed at Kabul airport. The rescue, which was co-ordinated by the Ukrainian military, the office of President Volodymyr Zelensky and The Globe, may pave the way for other Afghans fleeing the Taliban to make their way to Canada. Ottawa has promised to resettle vulnerable Afghans provided they can make their way to third countries, and The Globe has learned that the Canadian government…
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The West must not force a Russian “peace” on Ukraine

The West must not force a Russian “peace” on Ukraine

Ever since the start of Russian military aggression against Ukraine more than seven years ago, the democratic world has consistently voiced its solidarity with Ukraine. The most recent example of this backing came following US President Joe Biden’s June 16 summit with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, when the American leader reiterated his unwavering support for “the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.” However, on the same day, Putin also stated, “If I understood President Biden correctly, he agrees that any settlement in southeastern Ukraine must be based on the Minsk agreements.” These two positions are irreconcilable. The West cannot speak…
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