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Ottawa faces calls to speed up rescues from Afghanistan as special forces deploy to Kabul
2021-08-14 00:00:00.0     环球邮报-加拿大     原网页

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       Taliban fighters stand guard inside the city of Ghazni, southwest of Kabul, on Aug. 13.

       Gulabuddin Amiri/The Associated Press

       The Canadian government is facing urgent calls to speed up its effort to save hundreds of former Afghan interpreters and their families as Western countries step up plans to evacuate Afghanistan after 20 years of war.

       Canada is among those preparing to leave, with revelations late Thursday that the government is deploying special forces troops to help evacuate the embassy in Kabul.

       Those revelations are sparking alarm and confusion among Canadian veterans and others who have been working to save hundreds of Afghans who supported Canada over the years and are now at risk of Taliban retribution.

       The Taliban are reconquering Afghanistan. How did we get here?

       Four more Afghan provincial capitals captured, Taliban now control two-thirds of country

       One of those calling for more speed is retired major-general Denis Thompson, who previously commanded Canadian troops in Afghanistan and was one of three former two-star generals who wrote a letter last month urging Ottawa to save the interpreters.

       Thompson says while he is grateful that the government agreed to expedite the resettlement of Afghans who supported Canada, he is frustrated by the pace of the effort and the lack of information from officials.

       The Taliban have moved with stunning speed in capturing large swaths of Afghanistan in recent weeks, and there have been numerous reports of targeted killings and attacks on civilians.

       The Taliban’s 2021 offensive

       Afghanistan control, by district

       Contested

       Government-controlled

       Taliban-controlled

       Mazar-i-

       Sharif

       APRIL 13

       Herat

       Kabul

       Kandahar

       MAY 11

       JUNE 16

       JULY 20

       AUG. 12

       john sopinski/THE GLOBE AND MAIL

       SOURCE: FDD’s Long War Journal

       The Taliban’s 2021 offensive

       Afghanistan control, by district

       Contested

       Government-controlled

       Taliban-controlled

       Mazar-i-

       Sharif

       APRIL 13

       Herat

       Kabul

       Kandahar

       MAY 11

       JUNE 16

       JULY 20

       AUG. 12

       john sopinski/THE GLOBE AND MAIL

       SOURCE: FDD’s Long War Journal

       The Taliban’s 2021 offensive

       Mazar-i-

       Sharif

       Afghanistan control, by district

       APRIL 13

       MAY 11

       Contested

       Herat

       Government-controlled

       Taliban-controlled

       Kabul

       Kandahar

       JUNE 16

       JULY 20

       AUG. 12

       john sopinski/THE GLOBE AND MAIL, SOURCE: FDD’s Long War Journal

       


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