A banner in Korean and Arabic reads “We will share your pain. Have a comfortable stay while you are here.” Banners were set up at the entrance of National Human Resources Development Institute in Jincheon. About 380 Afghan evacuees will stay there for six-weeks of education on the Korean language and their adaption to Korean culture. Yonhap |
Buses carrying Afghan evacuees enter the state-run center, escorted by a police car, Aug. 27. Yonhap |
Afghan families get on a bus near a hotel in Gimpo to head for the state-run center in Jincheon, Aug. 27. Yonhap |
Afghan children wave as they wait for the bus to arrive, heading for a hotel in Gimpo where they stayed for one night, Aug. 26. Yonhap |
Afghan evacuees exit the arrival gate at the Incheon International airport after coronavirus testing, Aug. 26. Yonhap |
Afghan families leave the airport after coronavirus testing, Aug. 26. Yonhap |
Afghan evacuees wait for coronavirus testing at the airport, Aug. 26 Yonhap |
Afghan evacuee familes arrive at the airport, Aug. 26. Yonhap |
Afghan evacuee familes arrive at the airport, Aug. 26. Yonhap |
A KC-330 tanker transport aircraft carrying a total of 378 Afghan evacuees lands at Incheon airport, Aug. 26. Yonhap |