Ministers defend evacuation efforts in Afghanistan amid dire security challenges
OTTAWA — Canada airlifted another 121 people from strife-ridden Afghanistan on Saturday, including Canadian citizens and family members as well as Afghan nationals accepted for resettlement by Ottawa and its allies, officials said Sunday.
Canada will work tirelessly to evacuate people from Afghanistan “for as long as it is safe to do so,” Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan told a news conference on the frantic effort.
Sajjan said the challenging security conditions in Kabul are changing rapidly, even by the hour, but Canadian personnel are doing everything in their power to get people to safety.
The crowding and violence around the Kabul airport continue to pose a “major challenge” for personnel, he added.