when you leave your sisters, your brothers, your mother, those things are sad, but now i am happy in the uk. a happy ending amidst so much misery. secunder kermani, bbc news, kabul. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been witnessing the desperation of the considerable numbers of people at kabul airport, looking to get away. thousands of afghans, some of them spending days trying to push forward toward that last metal gate, that last barrier between an outside world here in afghanistan, which is changing by the hour and an airfield, which gives them access to an evacuation flight and what they feel is their last chance to try to escape from such an uncertain and for many of them, a terrifying future. i m just one person with one phone and hour by hour i m getting these begging messages, please, can you get
a happy ending amidst so much misery. secunder kermani, bbc news, kabul. only limited and conditional happiness when you leave some of your family happiness when you leave some of yourfamily behind. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has spent the last 2a hours at kabul airport, witnessing the desperation of the considerable numbers there looking to get away. thousands of afghans, some of them spending days trying to push forward toward that last metal gate, that last barrier between an outside world here in afghanistan, which is changing by the hour and an airfield, which gives them access to an evacuation flight and what they feel is their last chance to try to escape from such an uncertain and for many of them, a terrifying future. i m just one person with one phone and hour by hour i m getting these begging messages, please, can you get access to the airport?
now, they ve arrived in the uk. it is fantastic, it is very good being in the uk, it is a very good feeling. but are you sad at the same time about having to leave your country? when you leave your sisters, your brothers, your mother, those things are sad, but now i am happy in the uk. a happy ending amidst so much misery. secunder kermani, bbc news, kabul. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has spent the last 2a hours at kabul airport, witnessing the desperation of the thousands looking to get away. thousands of afghans, some of them spending days trying to push forward toward that last metal gate, that last barrier between an outside world here in afghanistan, which is changing by the hour and an airfield, which gives them access to an evacuation flight and what they feel is their last chance to try to escape from such an uncertain and for many of them, a terrifying future. i m just one person with one phone and hour by hour i m getting these begging messages, please,
crushed by hundreds of people pushing heavily toward a metal gate and babies passed up to guards. warning shots fired in the air. i heard a report from one of the americans inside the base that somebody was hit by a round in the ankle among the crowds there. it is chaos. and because there are hundreds, possibly thousands of people around that base trying toing ploit any possible avenue in, because they fear for their lives and think this is their one chance to get to safety, a single rumor there might be a hole or gate open causes a flood. the flood causes that avenue to shut down. so the tiny hole that i got through, well, i have learned we can now they can t have that sort of thing available. so it essentially, the flash point in kabul at the moment, there have been some concern inside the city with people marching with the afghan flag, a protester gains the taliban, sounds of gunfire. it appears things are more
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