Afghanistan live news: US, UK and Australia warn citizens away from Kabul airport amid terror threat

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Afghanistan live news: UK warns of Kabul airport terror threat as evacuations enter desperate final phase

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is currently holding a press conference. Afghanistan “remains a highly dangerous environment,” he says. He says 1,200 people were evacuated on six Australian flights and one New Zealand flight. Australia has been involved in evacuating 4,000 people over 29 flights, which Morrison says is about “three times” what he and Marise Payne had anticipated they could do.

 

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