U.S. tells citizens to avoid Kabul airport due to 'security threats'

U.S. tells citizens to avoid Kabul airport due to 'security threats'


Conditions outside Hamid Karzai International Airport have been chaotic amid the crush of people hoping to flee the Taliban takeover of the country.



The United States on Saturday urged its citizens in Afghanistan to avoid traveling to the Kabul airport for now, citing "potential security threats" near its gates.


The warning, posted on the website of the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan and tweeted by the State Department in Washington, provided no detail on the nature of the threat.


But conditions outside Hamid Karzai International Airport have been chaotic amid the crush of people hoping to flee the Taliban takeover of the country.


As thousands of Americans and Afghans wait in the airport for flights or gather outside its gates, there have been "sporadic" reports, confirmed by the Pentagon, of Taliban fighters beating and harassing people trying to flee.


"Because of potential security threats outside the gates at the Kabul airport, we are advising US citizens to avoid traveling to the airport and to avoid airport gates at this time unless you receive individual instructions from a US government representative to do so," the U.S. embassy alert said.


17,000 evacuated


Underlining the threat that the White House sees in the unfolding chaos—and likely also due to concern over a hurricane approaching the U.S. northeast—President Joe Biden canceled a planned trip home to Delaware Saturday.


Pentagon officials, speaking not long after the warning was issued, declined to offer details of the threat, merely saying they were continuing to process people reaching the airport gates.


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