The first flight evacuating Afghan interpreters and others who worked alongside the United States forces in Afghanistan has landed at Washington Dulles International Airport. An airliner was carrying 221 Afghans, including 57 children and 15 babies.
The White House has confirmed that the arrivals are the first of about 2,500 Afghans - composed of 700 "principal" applicants and their families - to be evacuated to the US in the first group of relocations.
Peter Ndoro spoke the host of the Afghan Eye Podcast and Afghanistan’s political commentator Sangar Paykhar.
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