From the BBC:
“Afghanistan: Charity worker
Pen Farthing caught up in Kabul attack”
An ex-Royal Marine who was near
to the explosions outside Kabul airport has told how "all hell broke
loose" as gunmen fired near his vehicle. Dozens of people have been killed
in two blasts near the airport after warnings that a terror attack could be
launched in Afghanistan. Paul 'Pen' Farthing said his mission to get 200 dogs
and cats out alongside his staff had been blocked by US policy.
Mr Farthing said there were
chaotic scenes at the airport. "All hell broke loose at the airport circle
which is where I was, which is probably about a mile from the explosions across
at the Abbey Gate and we had Taliban there firing into the air," Mr
Farthing, who founded the Nowzad shelter, told the BBC. "One let off a
full magazine on automatic from his AK-47 right next to the window of our bus
where we had women and children in. "And as we were trying to then flee
from the airport we were getting tear-gassed so we were obviously trying to
drive the vehicle when we can't see anything. It was just the most horrific
thing."
Mr Farthing, originally from
Dovercourt in Essex, said US President Joe Biden had "stopped" his
attempt to get the animals out of the country. "There's nothing I can do.
The staff are telling me it's time for me to go. They don't think a foreigner
will be welcome here," he said. "Staff have asked me to take as many
dogs and cats as I can. But now I can't get them past the Taliban check
points." He said the Taliban were stopping people from Afghanistan coming
to the airport even if they also had British passports.
Pentagon spokesman John Kirby
confirmed the twin blasts occurred in a "complex attack" outside
Hamid Karzai International Airport and there were "a number of US and
civilian casualties". A senior Kabul health official told the BBC more
than 60 people had died and more than 140 people were injured. American
officials said 11 US marines and a navy medic were killed. The Ministry of
Defence said there had been no UK military or government casualties reported.
Mr Farthing and his supporters have
been campaigning to have his staff and their families, as well as 140 dogs and
60 cats, evacuated from Kabul since the collapse of the Afghan government. He
has dubbed the plan Operation Ark and made a plea on Twitter to ensure his
"safe passage" into Kabul airport on Thursday. Addressing the Taliban
spokesman Suhail Shaheen, Mr Farthing said: "Dear Sir; my team and my
animals are stuck at airport circle. We have a flight waiting. Can you please
facilitate safe passage into the airport for our convoy?"
A privately funded plane due to
fly from Luton Airport to rescue them out of the country was cancelled earlier
amid safety concerns. One from a country neighbouring Afghanistan is now set to
be used instead but it is said it cannot land in Kabul until Mr Farthing is
granted entry into the airport. Mr Farthing set up the Nowzad animal shelter,
rescuing dogs, cats and donkeys after serving in Afghanistan in the mid-2000s. He
has said he would not leave the country without his staff or animals. Defence
Secretary Ben Wallace said earlier this week he was not prepared to prioritise
animals ahead of people "in real danger". Mr Wallace has since
tweeted to say: "I never said I would not facilitate. I said no-one would
get to queue jump. "As I have said, we will facilitate at all stages but
the priority will be people not pets." Mr Wallace urged people to
"let my civil servants and military get on with dealing with one of the
most dangerous and challenging evacuations for a generation".
^ Sadly, it looks like the Pen
and his animals aren’t going to get out before August 31st. The
British Government has slowed them down. The Taliban have slowed them down. Their
evacuation plane has slowed them down. The British Troops and the American
Troops won’t come and help them get to Kabul Airport. I am watching, waiting and
hoping that he, his Afghani Staff and his animals will get out before August
31, 2021. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-58345074
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