This story is from August 22, 2021
Pakistan temporarily suspends flight operations to Afghanistan
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has temporarily suspended Kabul flight operations and is not evacuating anyone at the moment, according to media reports.
The state-run
PIA on Saturday "temporarily suspended Kabul flight operations owing to lack of facilities and heaps of garbage at Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport tarmac",
Quoting sources privy to the development, it said there were no immigration officials and security checks at the Kabul airport. Sanitation workers were also not performing their duties since the Taliban took control of the country.
The garbage at the airport's tarmac could cause a tragic accident, feared the sources.
The security of Kabul airport is with the US and they were interested in military aircraft only, the report quoted the sources as saying.
Quoting PIA spokesperson Abdullah
"We have talked to Afghan Civil Aviation Authority for restoration of all required facilities at Kabul airport as soon as possible so that PIA could resume its flight operation," Hafeez said, adding that PIA has so far evacuated 1,500 people, including journalists, UN officials and Pakistani national, in five flights.
The Taliban seized power in Afghanistan on Sunday last, two weeks before the US was set to complete its troop withdrawal after a two-decade war.
The insurgents stormed across the country, capturing all major cities in a matter of days, as Afghan security forces trained and equipped by the US and its allies melted away.
The state-run
Pakistan International Airlines
(PIA
) was the sole commercial airline that had been operating flights to and from Kabul during the past few days to help in the evacuation of diplomats and foreign nationals from Afghanistan after the Taliban seized power in the war-torn country last week.Geo News
reported on Saturday.Quoting sources privy to the development, it said there were no immigration officials and security checks at the Kabul airport. Sanitation workers were also not performing their duties since the Taliban took control of the country.
The garbage at the airport's tarmac could cause a tragic accident, feared the sources.
Radio Pakistan
also reported that PIA has "temporarily" suspended its flight operation to Afghanistan due to unavailability of necessary facilities at Kabul airport.Quoting PIA spokesperson Abdullah
Hafeez
, the report said the flight operation will remain closed for a couple of days."We have talked to Afghan Civil Aviation Authority for restoration of all required facilities at Kabul airport as soon as possible so that PIA could resume its flight operation," Hafeez said, adding that PIA has so far evacuated 1,500 people, including journalists, UN officials and Pakistani national, in five flights.
The Taliban seized power in Afghanistan on Sunday last, two weeks before the US was set to complete its troop withdrawal after a two-decade war.
The insurgents stormed across the country, capturing all major cities in a matter of days, as Afghan security forces trained and equipped by the US and its allies melted away.
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