He said it would make the last evacuation flights from Kabul on August 28, before withdrawing the soldiers on the country.
We are ending the evacuation, will take place today, General Nick Carter, England Defense Chiefsman, said in the interview with BBC Radio Radio 4. We have some civil flights
The British Defense Ministry on August 27 said the country was evacuating 13,000 people from Afghanistan in the past 14 days.
He punched his hand with a Afghan boy who was evacuating from Kabul airport.
According to General Carter, the evacuation campaign took place as well as possible with the current situation.
The head of the British armed forces estimated the number of Afghan people qualified but not evacuated can be up to several hundred.
He stressed they would still be welcomed in the UK if he could leave Afghanistan after the deadline, through a third country or in any other way.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said yesterday, he would move the tanks to help Afghan people were left after the current evacuation campaign ended.
Dominic Raab Defense Minister confirmed two three British citizens, including a child, killed in the bombing to enter Kabul airport on August 26 due to a self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS) (IS)