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Indian Military Planes Drops Weapons In Afghanistan In Guise Of Airlifting Officials
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Fida Hussnain (@fidahassanain) Published July 12, 2021 | 12:09 PM
The Indian plane exposed the double game of the Indian officials who are trying to engage the Taliban team in Doha in talks and are providing the Afghan forces with ammunition to be used against them in the guise of airlifting its diplomatic staff in Kandahar.
ISLAMABAD: (UrduPoint/UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News-July 12th, 2021) Two Indian planes dropped weapons in Afghanistan to fight against Taliban in guise of airlifting diplomatic staff from Kandar, the sources said.
The reports said that India was also engaging Taliban in Dohal in talks.
two C-130 planes of India landed in Afghanistan on 10 and 11 July to airlift their team of diplomats in Kandahar.
The reports also said that the plane on July 10 dropped 40 tonnes of ammunition of 122-mm cannon and delivered the same consignment the next day.
Earlier it was reported that India evacuated around 50 diplomats and other staff members of the Kandahar consulate in Afghanistan amid reports of “intense fight near Kandahar city,”.
The personnel at the consulate were flown to Delhi by an Air Force plane.
The Consulate General of India in Kandahar was closed, due to the intense fighting near Kandahar city.
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