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Japan Faces Criticism Over Inadequate Kabul Evacuations

One Passenger Evacuated on C-130 Flight Sparks Outrage Amid Poor Planning

Japan’s evacuation efforts from Kabul have come under intense scrutiny after it was revealed that only one passenger, Hiromi Yasui, a 57-year-old business owner and stringer for Kyodo News, was evacuated on a C-130 flight on 27 August. The aircraft, which had the capacity to carry more than 500 passengers, instead carried just Yasui, leading to widespread criticism of Japan’s inadequate evacuation plans. This incident has intensified calls for a review of the country’s response to the crisis, highlighting a lack of preparedness as many other nations successfully evacuated large numbers of their citizens and allies.

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