New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced the end of evacuation flights from Afghanistan’s Kabul international airport, with the last C-130 Hercules safely departing eight hours prior to the bomb attacks on Thursday. However, while none of the planned New Zealand evacuees were left behind within Hamid Karzai International Airport, other citizens and visa holders remain in the region. “We know with absolute certainty we did not get everyone out,” Arden told the media on Friday, adding it was difficult to determine exact numbers for those evacuated as yet. “Firstly, not everyone may have registered on Safe Travel. Secondly, of those who hold visas from Afghanistan, we don’t know how many of them were in Afghanistan at the time. And finally, we don’t know how many of those registered we did manage to get out,” she said. Ardern said the deteriorating situation at Kabul’s airport has made it extremely difficult to undertake further …