Two Afghan employees of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and their families traveled over land out of Afghanistan and have arrived in neighboring Pakistan, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned.
About 500 local employees of the Japanese Embassy and JICA have been left behind in Afghanistan, and it is believed that these families are the first to be able to leave the country.
According to sources, the two families entered Pakistan on their own around Thursday. They are scheduled to leave Islamabad on Saturday on a commercial flight to Japan via Qatar.
Pakistan appears to have assisted in the evacuation.
According to an official at the country's Interior Ministry, Interior Minister Sheikh Ahmad told Japanese officials on Sept. 1 that the government plans to allow the Afghan staff members to enter Pakistan.
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