'Afghan girl' from famous National Geographic cover evacuated to Italy
Sharbat Gula, the green-eyed Afghan woman immortalised decades ago on a National Geographic cover, has been evacuated to Italy, AFP reported, citing the Italian government.
"Afghan citizen Sharbat Gula has arrived in Rome," it said in a statement, without giving a specific date.
Rome said it had responded to pleas from non-profit organisations working in Afghanistan to help her leave the Taliban-controlled country, "organising for her to travel to Italy as part of the wider evacuation programme in place for Afghan citizens and the government's plan for their reception and integration".
Gula became arguably Afghanistan's most famous refugee after US photographer Steve McCurry captured her portrait in a Pakistan camp in the 1980s and it was published on the front cover of the National Geographic magazine.
Gula said she first arrived in Pakistan an orphan, some four or five years after the Soviet invasion of 1979, one of millions of Afghans who have sought refuge over the border since.
She was deported back to Afghanistan in 2016 after she was arrested for living in Pakistan on fraudulent identity papers.
In early September, Rome said it had evacuated almost 5,000 Afghans from Afghanistan after the Taliban seized power in August.