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- Kunduz_airlift abstract "The Kunduz airlift, also known as the Airlift of Evil, refers to the evacuation of thousands of top commanders and members of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, their Pakistani advisers including Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence agents and army personnel, and other Jihadi volunteers and sympathizers, from the city of Kunduz, Afghanistan, in November 2001 just before its capture by U.S. and United Front of Afghanistan (Northern Alliance) forces during the War in Afghanistan. As described in several reports, the Taliban and Al-Qaeda combatants were safely evacuated from Kunduz and airlifted by Pakistan Army cargo aircraft to Pakistan Air Force bases in Chitral and Gilgit in Pakistan Administered Kashmir's Northern Areas.According to the Los Angeles Times, during the siege of Kunduz, U.S. and Northern Alliance forces (led by Mohammad Daud Daud and Abdul Rashid Dostum) had declared that they would treat foreign fighters of the Taliban (including Pakistani military advisers as well as Pakistani and Arab volunteers) more severely than their Afghan counterparts. The Northern Alliance had earlier witnessed Pakistani and Arab involvement in several massacres perpetrated by the Taliban in Afghanistan. Pakistani leaders feared that revenge killings of Pakistanis in Kunduz could lead to unrest and instability in their country and therefore decided to evacuate their forces before the US and Northern Alliance ground forces moved into Kunduz.".
- Kunduz_airlift combatant "Al-Qaeda".
- Kunduz_airlift combatant "Taliban".
- Kunduz_airlift combatant "United Front of Afghanistan (Northern Alliance)".
- Kunduz_airlift isPartOfMilitaryConflict War_in_Afghanistan_(2001%E2%80%93present).
- Kunduz_airlift place Afghanistan.
- Kunduz_airlift place Kunduz.
- Kunduz_airlift result "about 5000 Taliban, Al-Qaeda, Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence and military personnel evacuated by Pakistan Air Force to northern Pakistan".
- Kunduz_airlift thumbnail Afghanistan-Kunduz.png?width=300.
- Kunduz_airlift wikiPageID "15775656".
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- Kunduz_airlift caption "Kunduz in northern Afghanistan".
- Kunduz_airlift combatant "Al-Qaeda".
- Kunduz_airlift combatant "Taliban".
- Kunduz_airlift combatant "United Front of Afghanistan".
- Kunduz_airlift conflict "Kunduz Airlift".
- Kunduz_airlift date "November 2001".
- Kunduz_airlift hasPhotoCollection Kunduz_airlift.
- Kunduz_airlift partof "the War in Afghanistan (2001–present)".
- Kunduz_airlift place Afghanistan.
- Kunduz_airlift place Kunduz.
- Kunduz_airlift result "about 5000 Taliban, Al-Qaeda, Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence and military personnel evacuated by Pakistan Air Force to northern Pakistan".
- Kunduz_airlift subject Category:2001_in_Afghanistan.
- Kunduz_airlift subject Category:2001_in_Pakistan.
- Kunduz_airlift subject Category:Afghanistan–Pakistan_relations.
- Kunduz_airlift subject Category:Al-Qaeda.
- Kunduz_airlift subject Category:Evacuations.
- Kunduz_airlift subject Category:Pakistan–United_States_relations.
- Kunduz_airlift subject Category:Taliban.
- Kunduz_airlift subject Category:War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present).
- Kunduz_airlift type Event.
- Kunduz_airlift type MilitaryConflict.
- Kunduz_airlift type SocietalEvent.
- Kunduz_airlift type Event.
- Kunduz_airlift type Event.
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- Kunduz_airlift comment "The Kunduz airlift, also known as the Airlift of Evil, refers to the evacuation of thousands of top commanders and members of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, their Pakistani advisers including Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence agents and army personnel, and other Jihadi volunteers and sympathizers, from the city of Kunduz, Afghanistan, in November 2001 just before its capture by U.S. and United Front of Afghanistan (Northern Alliance) forces during the War in Afghanistan.".
- Kunduz_airlift label "Kunduz airlift".
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- Kunduz_airlift depiction Afghanistan-Kunduz.png.
- Kunduz_airlift isPrimaryTopicOf Kunduz_airlift.
- Kunduz_airlift name "Kunduz Airlift ("Airlift of Evil")".