Indian citizen delegation, including reporter Sonia Sarkar, the route line by the Taliban and escorted to the airport to the water between the chaotic scene in Kabul.

On August 16, not long after Taliban took over Kabul, the chaos covered Hamid Karzai International Airport when thousands of people rushed to come here to find a flight to get them away from the country.

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Photo: Sonia Sarkar

Sonia Sarkar, reporter from New Delhi, India, was also in Kabul at the time of crisis broke out.

The contact focal points in Afghanistan of Sarkar advised her to leave the hotel room in Kabul.

A military plane evacuated 120 Indian citizens from the capital of Kabul, Afghanistan.

However, Sarkar wants to quickly return home.

What made me worry more is that some contact points are women in the locality asking if I have left the country.

But you are Indians, a clue answer.

India strongly supports the Afghan government, opposing the Taliban and the two sides do not have any direct contact channel.

While Sarkar is wondering, he doesn't know what to do next, the Indian Embassy contacted her and another fellow countryman.

She hastily called a local taxi driving but the driver said it would take a moment he reached her place because the street became too chaotic.

When I stepped out of the hotel, the outside street was as quiet as sheet, but I could see the men wearing Shalwar Kameez, the traditional costume of Afghanistan, was patrolling.

After welcoming the remaining reporter, they headed straight to Wazir Akbar Khan, the diplomacy in Kabul.

Female reporter Sonia Sarkar on Military aircraft left Afghanistan on August 17.

We cannot leave.

Taxi drivers convinced gunmen that they had to enter the Diplomatic Diploma.

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Photo: Sonia Sarkar

Finally, the Indian Embassy staff called a intermediary to convince the gunmers to block at the door for the two female reporters.

Sarkar and female colleagues hesitated but also afraid that if they say no, they will be in trouble.

When stepping through the Embassy door, the feeling of relief was released in me, Sarkar said.

Do not know when plans to the airport will be done by that time, Indian diplomats are still negotiating with the Taliban on setting up a safe roadmap.

We must depend on their erratic, Embassy official said.

Around 22:00 on August 16, Sarkar and his unexpected colleague was called to get to the car.

So I let the suitcase full of clothes stay, she said.

This time, the Taliban force escorted 22 cars carrying 120 Indian citizens approaching Kabul airport, where a military plane was waiting after New Delhi decided to close the Embassy in Afghanistan.

Near the airport, we saw hundreds of people traveling on the street, many carrying weapons.

Every time the crowd becomes chaotic, the Taliban warriors are patrolling the street shot only.

Since taking control of the capital, the Taliban has enhanced propaganda to portray the new image of the force.

However, many local women told Sarkar that they were still afraid when they stepped out of the house.

On the morning of August 17, Sarkar's delegation passed through a Lebanese restaurant and a cafe and stopped in front of the lobby for the flight to India.

When we stepped onto the stairs to enter the waiting room, they invited us water and told us to wear a white bracelet.