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Afghans living in Jacksonville will be informed about the following issues.

The safe and secure departure of our families from Afghanistan, expressing our condolences to the families of the victims of Kabul Airport and other victims of the fight against terrorism over the past 20 years, and expressing our gratitude and appreciation for the cooperation of the United States Government in Afghanistan.

Your presence will make this lawsuit more effective.

Dear friends, please observe wearing a mask and social distance due to Covid-19.

Time: (Tuesday) 08/31/2021 (5:30) pm

Location: 135 W Monroe St, Jacksonville FL 32202

Public Parking lot: 320 W Church St, Jacksonville FL 32202

به آگاهی هموطنان مقیم جکسونویل رسانیده میشود بخاطر موضوعات ذیل گردهم آیی و‌دادخواهی صورت می‌گیرد
خروج ایمن و‌مصئون خانواده هایمان از افغانستان ، اظهار همدردی با خانواده های قربانیان فرودگاه کابل و دیگر جانباختگان مبارزه با تروریزم در بیست سال گذشته و اظهار سپاس و‌قدر دانی از همکاری های دولت و‌مردم ایالات متحده آمریکا در افغانستان .
تشریف آوری شما سبب موثریت بیشتر این دادخواهی خواهد گردید.
هموطنان عزیز مطلع باشند
دوستان عريز بخاطر كرونا پوشيدن ماسك و فاصله اجتماعي را لطفا مراعت نمايد.
زمان : (سه شنبه )، 08/31/2021 ساعت (5:30)بعداز‌ ظهر
مکان:135W Monroe St, Jacksonville florida 32202
پاركً وسايط: 320W church St, Jacksonville florida 32202

📷: U.S. Air Force aircraft take off from Kabul airport, Monday, August 30, as the US' two-decadeslong presence in Afghan...
08/30/2021

📷: U.S. Air Force aircraft take off from Kabul airport, Monday, August 30, as the US' two-decadeslong presence in Afghanistan comes to an end.

👉 The last planes left the Kabul airport at 3:29 p.m. EST, one minute before midnight in Kabul, said Gen. Frank McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command.

A senior Taliban official told VOA, "All foreign occupation forces withdrew from the country moments ago."

Word of the final U.S. flights came even as the White House and the Pentagon promised they would continue to help evacuate Americans and vulnerable Afghans from Kabul up until "the very end," describing the evacuation as the largest airlift in U.S. military history.

The White House and the Pentagon said that as of early Monday, a total of 116,700 people have been evacuated following the Taliban's takeover earlier in August of Afghanistan, including 1,200 or so people flown out on 26 U.S. military flights and two coalition flights from Sunday into Monday.

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