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IAF evacuates infant without passport from Kabul, baby’s heart-warming VIDEO winning hearts

In the video, the infant could be seen sitting on lap of her mother while another young girl smiling and kissing the infant. The heart-warming has gone viral on the social media, leaving the netizens overwhelmed with emotion.

New Delhi: Indian Air Force (IAF) is conducting one of its most challenging evacuation in war-torn Afghanistan. Despite the turmoil and chaos at Kabul airport, the IAF has lifted out more than 300 Indian nationals out of the country with finesse and perfection.

Afghanistan has delved deep into chaos and stares at losing all privileges of a free country, with radical and fundamentalists Taliban taking over the country and throwing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in the country.

In the midst of evacuation drive, a heart-warning video of an infant is doing the rounds on social media. The baby, was evacuated from the war-torn country in IAF’s C-17 transport aircraft, along with 168 stranded people who landed at Hindon air base in Ghaziabad this morning.

In the video, the infant could be seen sitting on lap of her mother while another young girl smiling and kissing the infant. The heart-warming has gone viral on the social media, leaving the netizens overwhelmed with emotion.

Not just this, many such videos have surfaced on social media, which have moved us. The Hindon airbase witnessed many emotional scenes at the Hindon IAF base as stranded Indians felt extremely relieved after landing in India.

An Afghan MP who was evacuated from Kabul also broke down after landing at Hindon airbase. A visibly anguished MP Narendra Sigh Khalsa told newsmen, ‘everything was finished’.

“Everything that I built in the country in past 20 years is finished now. It’s all zero now,” said Narendra Khalsa.

IAF evacuates 300 people from Kabul airport

Till date, the IAF personnel have evacuated more than 300 people from violence-torn country. Taliban’s history of brutality and bestiality has prompted even the locals to flee the country, fearing imposition of Islamist state.

As Kabul battles mayhem and violence, the Taliban has allowed India, among other countries, to operate two flights a day under the NATO agreement.