The United Nations is evaluating the security situation in Afghanistan on “an hour-by-hour basis” but is not evacuating any staff from the country, spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said on Friday. He told reporters the world body had “a very light footprint” in areas taken by the Taliban and was relocating some staff to Kabul from other parts of the country.
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U.N. says evaluating Afghanistan security situation hourly, no staff evacuation
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