The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs will not comment on the information to the news agency Ritzau.
SAS did not want to comment on whether the two planes that arrived in Islamabad on Monday are part of an evacuation plan. However, the company has confirmed that the aircraft are not included in their normal itinerary. The other plane is still in Islamabad.
On Sunday, the Taliban took over the Afghan capital Kabul, which has led to a large-scale evacuation of, among others, Western embassy staff and Afghans.
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