Imágenes satelitales de Kabul, monitoreo y control de operaciones

Nuevas imágenes satelitales del proveedor comercial Maxar Technologies muestran multitudes reunidas en el aeropuerto Kabul a las 10:36 am hora local del 16 de agosto. Según la compañía, una imagen muestra un avión turco preparándose para despegar mientras las fuerzas de seguridad intentan contener a las multitudes. La compañía de imágenes Planet también publicó dos imágenes satelitales de la escena en Kabul tomadas con 45 minutos de diferencia, que muestran multitudes que llegan al aeropuerto.


WASHINGTON — New satellite images show a chaotic scene Monday at Kabul’s Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan as the United States government and its allies worked to withdraw remaining personnel from the country.

With the capital falling under Taliban control on Sunday, Aug. 15, hundreds of people rushed to the airport in hopes of securing a flight out of Afghanistan. Civilians flooded the tarmac, with some reports of deaths as individuals clung to aircraft during takeoff.

New satellite images from commercial provider Maxar Technologies show crowds gathering at the airport at 10:36 a.m. local time on Aug. 16. According to the company, one image shows a Turkish airliner preparing to takeoff while security forces attempt to hold back crowds from the active tarmac, preventing them from blocking flight operations. Other images show traffic jams as people flee to the airport, as well as huge crowds gathered on and around the tarmac.

maxar A Turkish airliner preparing to depart from Hamid Karzai International Airport A Turkish airliner preparing to depart from Hamid Karzai International Airport as crowds gather. (Courtesy of Maxar Technologies)

Imagery company Planet also released two satellite images of the scene in Kabul taken 45 minutes apart, which show crowds arriving at the airport.

The Pentagon acknowledged Monday afternoon that flights out of Kabul had been grounded, as the military worked to clear people from the airstrip.

“We’ve certainly seen all the dramatic video coming from the airport today and we obviously don’t want anyone else to get hurt,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told reporters. “So we’re going to work methodically in coming hours to restore a safe and secure environment so that air operations can resume.”

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