A BRADFORDIAN'S wife and "very young" children were kicked out of Kabul Airport this morning, just moments before boarding an evacuation flight.

Bradford East MP Imran Hussain posted on Twitter at 12.16pm today about the "extremely distressing case".

He said that a constituent's wife and their two "very young" children were just about to get on an evacuation flight from Kabul, in Afghanistan.

But they were suddenly stopped and handed over to US army personnel, according to the Bradford MP.

MP Imran Hussain said the family were then "kicked out" of the airport and left to fend for themselves.

He has questioned how this was allowed to happen, directly putting his query to the Government's Secretary of State for Defence, Rt. Hon Ben Wallace MP.

The full tweet said: "Extremely distressing case this morning of a constituent's wife & 2 very young children about to board an evacuation flight in #Kabul before being stopped, handed to US troops, and now kicked out of the airport to fend for herself. How was this allowed to happen @BWallaceMP."

Britain has been evacuating people from the now Taliban-led state for the past two weeks, with nearly 14,000 airlifted out of Afghanistan.

But the emergency effort has entered its final hours and has largely ended processing new evacuees.

MP Ben Wallace admits around 1,000 Afghans could be left behind, but revealed that the mission has not been curtailed by the terror attack that killed US troops and Afghan civilians queuing up to flee the Taliban.

He warned that the threat from terror groups will only “grow the closer we get to leaving” following the bombings believed to have been carried out by the Isis-K affiliate of so-called Islamic State on Thursday.

The Defence Secretary added: "The sad fact is not every single one will get out”.