'Whoever was trying to help me and support me, even they did not tell me that the flight is — this was the last flight. So I still had hope that we would leave.”
. Contacting the show by phone, the interpreter, identified only as Sara to protect her identity, was sheltering 37 women and children in her home, trying to get them safe passage out of the country, and wasn’t even aware the last U.S. plane was leaving.
“It’s heartbreaking to see that, with all this, what’s going on, no one heard us, that we are in danger and we need to be saved,” Sara said. “It's just heartbreaking. I don’t know — I just don't even know what to say to you. Whoever was trying to help me and support me, even they did not tell me that the flight is — this was the last flight. So I still had hope that we would leave.”believed to be remaining in Afghanistan who would like to leave.
“I don’t know anymore what to believe anymore. I don’t believe in anybody anymore because they’ve been fooling me for [the] past ten days. Back and forth. Back and forth. Stories after stories,” Sara said. “I know I have a group of people who [are] supporting me and helping me, and they’re working very hard for me to leave this country. … And I don’t know what to believe anymore. I am completely speechless.
Now Sara is not only concerned for her own safety, but for those who took shelter in her house hoping to leave the country. “Am I safe? Are these people safe?” Sara asked. “I don’t even think they’re safe because they’re in my house. Because now there are more targets than ever before, because they are living in my house, and I’m an American. I’m a former interpreter. I worked for 14 years. And what is next for us? We just smell the death.”Sara said she went on countless missions with the U.S.
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