US Transport Commander: "Three Babies Born During Afghan Evacuation Process"
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Jae-hee] It has been confirmed that there were at least three cases of babies being born during operations compared to Afghanistan.
On the 23rd (local time), Steven Lyons, commander of the U.S. Army Transportation Command, mentioned in a video briefing that there was a report of one baby being born during evacuation and stated, "In fact, there are more than that."
When reporters asked, "Does that mean more than one?" Commander Lyons replied, "The last data I received was three," adding, "I don't have official records, but I will keep you informed."
Even amid the extreme chaos of the evacuation operation following the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, new lives have been born one after another, bringing joy to the exhausted evacuees and support personnel.
Earlier, CNN reported that a pregnant woman who escaped Afghanistan on a U.S. Air Force C-17 transport plane safely gave birth immediately after landing at the Ramstein U.S. Air Force base in Germany.
Regarding questions about threats encountered during the evacuation operation, Commander Lyons mentioned that the threats are serious but declined to provide specific details.
However, he emphasized, "Our personnel are the best in the world, and the C-17 is also the best in the world," adding, "I am confident that appropriate measures are being taken to mitigate threats."
Commander Lyons stated that more than 200 aircraft, including transport planes and KC-10 aerial refueling tankers, are currently deployed in the evacuation operation, with Air Force personnel providing support around the clock.
Hot Picks Today
As Samsung Falters, Chinese DRAM Surges: CXMT Returns to Profit in Just One Year
- "Most Americans Didn't Want This"... Americans Lose 60 Trillion Won to Soaring Fuel Costs
- Man in His 30s Dies After Assaulting Father and Falling from Yongin Apartment
- Samsung Union Member Sparks Controversy With Telegram Post: "Let's Push KOSPI Down to 5,000"
- "Why Make Things Like This?" Foreign Media Highlights Bizarre Phenomenon Spreading in Korea
He added, "The support personnel are exhausted, and some are probably completely worn out."
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.