these are noor mohammad's eight children. he had hoped to give them a better life.ernoon, they said a final goodbye. those killed in this awful attack were trying to escape years of violence in afghanistan. instead, they became the latest victims in a country torn apart by bloodshed. tens of thousands of people have been flown out of the country but, now, only foreign nationals are being allowed inside the airport. the british government has acknowledged some of those who want to leave will be left behind, like this former interpreter. i think it's not fair. it is like a betrayal of their own these are the last days of a chaotic evacuation effort. for those that haven't made it out, a deeply uncertain future. secunder kermani, bbc news, kabul. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in the afghan capital for us. now, lyse, several countries have stopped flights, the british are winding down their flights, stopped flights, the british are winding down theirflights, the us airlift ends next week so where does it end people who want to get out of the count