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AndronETalksNews
New York Post
More than 1,400 Afghan children have been taken out of the war-torn country and flown to the US without their parents since August – and hundreds remain in government custody without family to claim them, according to a new report.
Since the US completed its chaotic military withdrawal from Afghanistan in August, thousands of Afghan allies and hundreds of Americans have been relocated out of Taliban-controlled territory. However, CNN reports that many children were separated from their families in the chaos or lost their parents in an Aug. 26 suicide bombing outside Kabul’s international airport.
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