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Hell at Abbey Gate: Chaos, confusion and death in the final days of the war in Afghanistan
In firsthand accounts, Afghan civilians and U.S. Marines describe the desperate struggle to flee through the Kabul airport’s last open entrance.
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Afghan evacuees to U.S. weren’t fully vetted and dozens reportedly went missing
The issue was investigated by the Defense Department’s inspector general in the wake of the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last summer.
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Last Afghan refugees depart Wisconsin Army post for new US homes
Fort McCoy was one of eight military installations across the country that temporarily housed more than 76,000 Afghans who were forced to flee their homeland.
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Biden splits frozen Afghan funds for 9/11 victims, relief
The lack of funding has led to increased poverty, and aid groups have warned of a looming humanitarian catastrophe.
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CENTCOM needs more resources to counter Afghanistan terror threat: nominee
Lt. Gen. Michael Kurilla says policing Afghanistan from afar is “extremely difficult, but not impossible.”
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Over 100 ex-Afghan forces, officials killed since US pullout: UN
“More than two-thirds” of the victims were alleged to result from extrajudicial killings by the Taliban or its affiliates, the U.N. says.
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Biden calls for release of US hostage, a Navy veteran, in Afghanistan
Navy veteran Mark Frerichs, a civil engineer and contractor from Lombard, Illinois, was kidnapped in January 2020 from the capital of Kabul.
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Last Afghan refugees depart Air Force base in New Mexico
Holloman Air Force Base was one of eight U.S. military installations used for Operation Allies Welcome.
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Afghan evacuation flights to resume with streamlined process
Flights from Afghanistan to Qatar are set to resume while the immigration process for Afghans is being trimmed from years to months.
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Afghan resettlement work wrapping up at Indiana Guard base
The Indiana National Guard’s Camp Atterbury training base has helped resettle about 7,200 Afghan refugees in the U.S. since September.
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Hell at Abbey Gate: Chaos, confusion and death in the final days of the war in Afghanistan
In firsthand accounts, Afghan civilians and U.S. Marines describe the desperate struggle to flee through the Kabul airport’s last open entrance.
-
Afghan evacuees to U.S. weren’t fully vetted and dozens reportedly went missing
The issue was investigated by the Defense Department’s inspector general in the wake of the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last summer.
-
Last Afghan refugees depart Wisconsin Army post for new US homes
Fort McCoy was one of eight military installations across the country that temporarily housed more than 76,000 Afghans who were forced to flee their homeland.
-
Biden splits frozen Afghan funds for 9/11 victims, relief
The lack of funding has led to increased poverty, and aid groups have warned of a looming humanitarian catastrophe.
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CENTCOM needs more resources to counter Afghanistan terror threat: nominee
Lt. Gen. Michael Kurilla says policing Afghanistan from afar is “extremely difficult, but not impossible.”
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Over 100 ex-Afghan forces, officials killed since US pullout: UN
“More than two-thirds” of the victims were alleged to result from extrajudicial killings by the Taliban or its affiliates, the U.N. says.
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Biden calls for release of US hostage, a Navy veteran, in Afghanistan
Navy veteran Mark Frerichs, a civil engineer and contractor from Lombard, Illinois, was kidnapped in January 2020 from the capital of Kabul.
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Last Afghan refugees depart Air Force base in New Mexico
Holloman Air Force Base was one of eight U.S. military installations used for Operation Allies Welcome.
-
Afghan evacuation flights to resume with streamlined process
Flights from Afghanistan to Qatar are set to resume while the immigration process for Afghans is being trimmed from years to months.
-
Afghan resettlement work wrapping up at Indiana Guard base
The Indiana National Guard’s Camp Atterbury training base has helped resettle about 7,200 Afghan refugees in the U.S. since September.
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Hell at Abbey Gate: Chaos, confusion and death in the final days of the war in Afghanistan
In firsthand accounts, Afghan civilians and U.S. Marines describe the desperate struggle to flee through the Kabul airport’s last open entrance.
-
Afghan evacuees to U.S. weren’t fully vetted and dozens reportedly went missing
The issue was investigated by the Defense Department’s inspector general in the wake of the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last summer.
-
Last Afghan refugees depart Wisconsin Army post for new US homes
Fort McCoy was one of eight military installations across the country that temporarily housed more than 76,000 Afghans who were forced to flee their homeland.
-
Biden splits frozen Afghan funds for 9/11 victims, relief
The lack of funding has led to increased poverty, and aid groups have warned of a looming humanitarian catastrophe.
-
CENTCOM needs more resources to counter Afghanistan terror threat: nominee
Lt. Gen. Michael Kurilla says policing Afghanistan from afar is “extremely difficult, but not impossible.”
-
Over 100 ex-Afghan forces, officials killed since US pullout: UN
“More than two-thirds” of the victims were alleged to result from extrajudicial killings by the Taliban or its affiliates, the U.N. says.
-
Biden calls for release of US hostage, a Navy veteran, in Afghanistan
Navy veteran Mark Frerichs, a civil engineer and contractor from Lombard, Illinois, was kidnapped in January 2020 from the capital of Kabul.
-
Last Afghan refugees depart Air Force base in New Mexico
Holloman Air Force Base was one of eight U.S. military installations used for Operation Allies Welcome.
-
Afghan evacuation flights to resume with streamlined process
Flights from Afghanistan to Qatar are set to resume while the immigration process for Afghans is being trimmed from years to months.
-
Afghan resettlement work wrapping up at Indiana Guard base
The Indiana National Guard’s Camp Atterbury training base has helped resettle about 7,200 Afghan refugees in the U.S. since September.












