Afghans Collaborating with Korean Government Arrive Safely in Pakistan, Soon to Head to Korea
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo In-ho] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that 365 Afghan individuals and their families scheduled to enter Korea safely arrived at Islamabad Airport in Pakistan at 6:10 PM Korea time on the 25th.
Including the 26 people who arrived earlier in Islamabad the previous day, all 391 collaborators wishing to go to Korea have safely evacuated to a secure area.
They are expected to depart for Korea from this intermediate transit point as early as this evening.
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The advance team staff of the Korean Embassy in Afghanistan, who had entered Kabul to support the transfer of Afghans to Korea, also boarded the transport plane and all withdrew together.
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