A former U.S. soldier returned to Afghanistan to try to rescue his family from the Taliban. While working toward securing them a safe passage, he saved at least 30 additional people, including Christians and other minorities.
A U.S. soldier and Afghan native returned to Afghanistan to try to rescue his family from the Taliban.
"It feels good getting them out, saving them from the Taliban," the former staff sergeant told Fox News.He also helped a couple that recently converted to Catholicism and was"in danger because of their religion," the veteran told Fox News."Everyone in their neighborhood knew about it, and they started snitching on them."
"On my way back from this area, I got caught by the Taliban, and they lashed me on my back," the former staff sergeant told Fox News."I think it was only seven times, but had they known that I had actually just helped a Catholic family get out, it would have been worse. Far worse."Meanwhile, the Taliban visited one of his family’s safe houses, forcing the family to flee through a back door. His journalist niece was injured during the escape.
After his interview with Fox News, the veteran said he successfully helped his family escape, though not to Pakistan. He also said they have 28 days to secure a passage out of the country they're in or they'll be deported back to Afghanistan and into the hands of the Taliban.
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Taliban are eager for dialogue with the world, Chinese minister saysThe Taliban are eager to have dialogue with the rest of the world, and the international community should help Afghanistan with its development, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Wednesday. In an address delivered by video link to a conference in Iran, Wang said Beijing was ready to host further talks between Afghanistan and its neighbours on the country's future. 'The Taliban are eager to have dialogue with the world ... China will host the third Neighbours of Afghanistan meeting at the appropriate time,' Wang said in comments broadcast live by Iranian state TV.
Consulte Mais informação »
Russia tells Afghan neighbours to say no to U.S., NATO presenceRussia's top diplomattold Afghanistan's neighbours on Wednesday to refuse to host U.S. or NATO military forces following their withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Consulte Mais informação »
Taiwan president confirms U.S. troops training soldiers on island - CNNA small number of U.S. forces are in Taiwan to train with Taiwanese soldiers, President Tsai Ing-wen said in an interview with CNN, confirming the presence of U.S. troops on the self-governing island that China considers its own.
Consulte Mais informação »
Looted Benin Bronze statue returned to Nigeria in 'institutional first'A college at the University of Cambridge is set to return an artifact looted by British soldiers to Nigeria, in a move described as 'the first institutional return of its kind.'
Consulte Mais informação »
U.S. 'did not fail' in Afghanistan, legendary French writer saysFilm premiere of 'The Will to See' challenges Americans to re-engage with the world's dangerous, desperate places.
Consulte Mais informação »
Taiwan president confirms U.S. troops training soldiers on islandSmall number of U.S. forces are in Taiwan to train with Taiwanese soldiers, President Tsai Ing-wen says, confirming the presence of U.S. troops on the self-governing island that China considers its own.
Consulte Mais informação »