Last chance saloon for Afghans to be evacuated to Denmark

Former interpreters and local workers must apply latest today to have a chance get on the last planes out of Kabul

Afghan citizens who are former interpreters or local workers for the Danish military or embassy in Kabul are running out of time to be evacuated. 

According to the Defence Ministry, individuals have until today to apply for evacuation should they have a realistic shot at being on one of the last evac planes out of Afghanistan.

The Defence Ministry encourages those applying to write to interpreters@mil.dk.

A number of aircraft carrying evacuees from Afghanistan have been arriving to Copenhagen in recent days.





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