British Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed on Friday that 2 U.K. nationals and the child of a third U.K. national were among dozens killed in a terror attack on people trying to enter Kabul airport on Thursday. Johnson reiterated that he would do his utmost to help any people in Afghanistan who are eligible for resettlement but who the British Armed Forces are unable to evacuate from Kabul airport.
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Afghanistan crisis: 3 U.K. nationals among casualties of Kabul airport attack, PM Johnson confirms
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