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Pen Farthing’s plane with 173 dogs and cats lands in UK from Afghanistan – but animals ‘could be put down’

PEN Farthing has landed safely in London Heathrow with his 173 dogs and cats after his heartbreak at leaving devoted staff behind.

The ex-Royal Marine is understood to be immediately boarding a connecting flight to Norway to visit his wife Kaisa Markhus.

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Pen has arrived back in in the UKCredit: © Jerome Starkey 2021

Nearly 200 animals he was travelling with from Kabul will reportedly now have to quarantine under UK law.

But there is a chance the dogs and cats could be put down if they are found to have any diseases.

The grim scenario would be like Geronimo the doomed alpaca "on speed", a Whitehall source told .

Pen's charted jet stopped at Muscat after leaving war-torn Afghanistan before arriving in London today.

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Pen's pet charity Nowzad confirmed last night that the former Royal Marine was "safely" out of Kabul, along with the rescued animals.

Nowzad revealed on Facebook: "We are relieved to confirm that Pen and the Nowzad animals [have] left Afghanistan and are now safe.

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"However, we still have much to do as our wonderful team in Kabul were not allowed through the final barrier.

"It was a devastating blow to us. We are now working extremely hard to get them evacuated and will not rest until they too are safe.

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"Our thoughts for now are with our staff and the many people and animals who have also been left behind.

"We will do our utmost to help them."

🔵 Read our Afghanistan live blog for the latest updates

It comes after a leaked recording claimed Pen left an expletive-laden message for an aide to Defence Secretary Ben Wallace earlier this week.

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