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Canadians among those on board Qatari commercial flight out of Afghanistan

Sep 9, 2021 | 11:21 AM

OTTAWA — Senior government officials say an unknown number of Canadians are among around 200 foreigners who flew out of Afghanistan on a commercial flight today.

The Qatar Airways flight from Kabul to Doha is the first such-large scale departure from Afghanistan since U.S. and other forces completed their frantic withdrawal from the country more than a week ago.

Officials are expecting the flight to land in Qatar this afternoon, at which point the government will be able to determine how many Canadians managed to escape.

Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau revealed on Aug. 31 that around 1,250 Canadian citizens, permanent residents and family members were stranded in Afghanistan following the end of a U.S.-led mass evacuation effort.

Officials later said about 500 of those people were Canadian citizens.

There was no immediate word whether the Qatar Airways flight included any of the hundreds of former interpreters who previously worked with Canada in Afghanistan and are now at risk of Taliban retribution.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 9, 2021.

— With files from The Associated Press.

The Canadian Press