British and Afghan army officers reunited at Kabul airport in chance meeting

British and Afghan army officers reunited at Kabul airport in chance meeting

A British Army officer and an Afghan special operations officer who trained together in the UK were reunited at Kabul airport during the evacuation of Afghanistan last month.

First Lieutenant Mohammad Jawad Akbari, Captain Dave Kellett, and First Lieutenant Mohammad Jawad Akbari were both trained at Sandhurst together in 2018. The two met again when 1st Lieutenant Akbari was evacuated out of Afghanistan as part Operation Pitting. Cpt Kellett was also helping with this operation.

As 1st Lieutenant Akbari was being processed in coalition forces, the pair took a photo together.

Pictured here Mohammed Jawad Akbari with Capt David Kellett reunited in Kabul after Mohammed fled the Taliban.David and Mo served together Sandhurst Army Officer training (Ministry of Defence)

Cpt Kellett, 25, from Bristol, told the PA news agency: “It was bizarre really. I was actually in the ops room for a lot of the operation when I was there so I popped out to see how my platoons were doing on the ground.

“As I was leaving, my sergeant major looked out into the queue and Mohammad here was in the queue going through the processing centre so I popped out of my vehicle just to go and say hello.”

First Lt Akbari, 30, from Kabul, told PA: “At first I didn’t really believe that (Dave) was right there, it was like ‘wow, shock, my friend is here’.

“We had a handshake and like a warm welcome to him and I appreciate this more, what (the British Army) did back in Kabul, evacuating all these people from Afghanistan from the outside, because the job was quite hard for them as it was so warm and the weather was hard to deal with all the guys having to carry heavy equipment and weapons, and they were just running around asking people what they need.”

The pair met up again in London on Monday as they were invited to meet veterans minister Leo Docherty at the Ministry of Defence and they took photographs next to a memorial for the 457 UK troops killed in Afghanistan since the 2001 invasion.

First Lieutenant Mohammad Jawad Akbari and Captain Dave Kellett talk to each other by the Iraq Afghanistan Memorial at the Ministry of Defence building in Westminster (Victoria Jones/PA)(PA Wire)

Mr Docherty said: “We are very clear that the friendship we have with the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (Arap) new arrivals is enduring.

“I think that will endure because the experience that we’ve all been through in Afghanistan really was formative both for the Afghans involved and for the whole defence community.

“We are really keen to afford the same support and friendships that those who supported us when we were in (Afghanistan).”

Cpt Kellett said the diversity of Sandhurst, a royal military academy, and the different nationalities of those that train there as well as the training they were given as a group were reasons why the friendship had formed.

First Lieutenant Mohammad Jawad Akbari, veterans minister Leo Docherty and Captain Dave Kellett by the Iraq Afghanistan Memorial (Victoria Jones/PA)(PA Wire)

After a year of training at Sandhurst, 1st Lt Akbari went on to serve with the Afghan National Army, while Cpt Kellett went on to serve with the 2nd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment.

As part of Operation Warm Welcome, First Lieutenant Akbari and his wife have settled in London. Both men said that their Sandhurst contemporaries were thrilled to hear about the reunion.

They said that they would be in touch now that their friends are living in the same place.

Operation Pitting involved more than 15,000 people being airlifted from Kabul to safety in August.

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