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Australia says 3,500 people have arrived from Afghanistan

CANBERRA

:

Australia

has taken in more than 3,500 evacuees from

Afghanistan

, mostly women and children, after the Taliban overran the country last month, Prime Minister

Scott Morrison

said on Thursday.

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An international airlift began on August 14 as the Islamist militants arrived at the gates of

Kabul

, having already captured most of the country. As part of that effort, Australia evacuated 4,100 citizens and Afghans with visas, though some with dual nationality chose to go elsewhere.

Many of those evacuated were transferred to the

United Arab Emirates

to await relocation to Australia, and

Morrison

said the last flight arrived late on Wednesday on the last leg of an escape from "one of the most desperate and most dangerous parts in the world".

"Of those 3,500 some 2,500 are women and children," Morrison told reporters in Canberra.

Australia was part of a NATO-led international force that trained Afghan security forces and fought the Taliban for two decades after Western-backed forces ousted the Islamist militants from power in 2001. More than 39,000 Australian troops served in Afghanistan and 41 were killed.

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