Documents with contact information of some Afghans who worked for British authorities were found lying on the ground in the abandoned UK Embassy compound in Kabul, left by Foreign Office staff as the Taliban advanced. The discovery was made on Aug. 24 by a journalist from The Times of London during a tour through the diplomatic quarter accompanied by a Taliban patrol. According to the outlet, the documents contained CVs of locals applying for interpreter jobs, as well as the details of seven Afghan staff at the Foreign Office. Some job applicants listed previous work for Western countries. Phone calls made by the news outlet to the numbers on the documents revealed that some of the Afghan employees and their families remained stranded. The newspaper said that they handed over the documents to the Foreign Office, which didn’t seem to have other records of the staff, and some of those staff were …