Afghanistan: The desperate wait to flee the Taliban

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Operation Pitting began on 14 August as part of a multinational extraction of British nationals and former staff who could then relocate under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Policy (ARAP).

But, 100 days on since Operation Pitting was established by the Ministry of Defence, some interpreters who helped British forces in Afghanistan still remain in the country – living in fear of the ruling Taliban.

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