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“We have our sincere condolences to the families of seven Afghan civilians who, sadly, were killed in mobs in Kabul,” a ministry spokesman said.
Thousands of people eager to leave the country flocked to the Kabul airport after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan a week ago.
“Conditions on the ground remain extremely difficult, but we are doing everything we can to handle the situation as safely as possible,” a ministry spokesman said.
UK Defense Secretary Ben Wallace told The Mail on Sunday that no country could expel everyone before the US deadline of August 31.
“Perhaps the Americans will be allowed to stay longer, in which case we will provide all possible support,” he added.
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