US special forces vets launch mission to get Afghan allies out amid Biden’s chaotic withdrawal: Pentagon pushes on with evacuation of 8.5K despite threat of ANOTHER ISIS attack after suicide bombers killed 13 American troops and 170 others

  • US flights will continue on Friday to get the remaining Americans and Afghan allies outĀ 
  • Between Thursday and Friday morning, US jets removed 8,500 people from Kabul airport
  • Other countries evacuated 4,000 – bringing the total for the day to 12,500 after the two bomb attacksĀ 
  • The last of the British evacuation flights will leave Kabul on Friday, with some people still left behind
  • A group of American Afghanistan veterans are in Kabul on a volunteer mission getting people to the airport
  • Between Wednesday and Thursday, they were able to get 500 Afghan Special Forces troops and their families to the airport
  • Some of them were wounded in Thursday’s attack but it’s unclear if any of them diedĀ Ā 
  • Canada stopped flying people out on Thursday, France is finishing on Friday and so is DenmarkĀ 
  • Some Canadian Embassy staff are staying in Afghanistan to help the Afghan allies who can’t get outĀ 
  • Biden has promised not to leave while any American who wants to leave is still on the ground
  • There are as many as 1,000 US citizens still there but it’s unclear how many want to go and who wants to stay
  • An additional 5,000 Afghan allies and green card holders were still to be evacuatedĀ on Thursday when the bombs hitĀ Ā