The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced to the media that 36 out of 427 people chose to stay in Korea or go to a third country, and all but them succeeded in rescuing 391 people.
A total of 391 people who will come to Korea tomorrow are 76 households, including about 100 infants under the age of 5 and three newborns less than a month old. Meanwhile, the Ministry of National Defense said it has named the rescue operation Operation Miracle, hoping that it will succeed because it is a 20,000-kilometer round trip between South Korea and Afghanistan and has never sent a transport plane to such a distant enemy.