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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
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

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

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
Afghan families get on a bus near a hotel in Gimpo to head for the state-run center in Jincheon, Aug. 27. Yonhap

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
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

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
Afghan evacuees exit the arrival gate at the Incheon International airport after coronavirus testing, Aug. 26. Yonhap

Afghan evacuees to spend two months in Jincheon
Afghan evacuees to spend two months in Jincheon
2021-08-27 17:05  |  Foreign Affairs

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
Afghan families leave the airport after coronavirus testing, Aug. 26. Yonhap

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
Afghan evacuees wait for coronavirus testing at the airport, Aug. 26 Yonhap

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
Afghan evacuee familes arrive at the airport, Aug. 26. Yonhap

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
Afghan evacuee familes arrive at the airport, Aug. 26. Yonhap

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
A KC-330 tanker transport aircraft carrying a total of 378 Afghan evacuees lands at Incheon airport, Aug. 26. Yonhap

 
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