Chaos is heating up in Afghanistan


GRANTED. A US citizen, a California native named Nasria who was pregnant, flew to Afghanistan last June to visit family and get married. As of early September 2021, she remains one of about 200 Americans left behind in Afghanistan after the US troop withdrawal is chaotic now, after the US military is gone, the Taliban are hunting for the remaining Americans


That's what he told Voice of America. "I thought, am I going to make it home? Am I going to end up here? Am I going to die here? What is going to happen?" said Nasri, who asked to write only his first name for security reasons, as reported by Foxnews. When Afghanistan fell under Taliban rule, Nasria and her husband, an Afghan national, rushed to the crowded and chaotic Kabul airport to evacuate she and her husband tried to reach the designated location. for 12 to 13 hours but the Taliban blocked them at gunpoint even as he showed them his US passport.

Even as they kept walking, the Taliban troops shot them right near their feet and told them to return or they would be shot even though her husband, an Afghani, pleaded with the Taliban to let her go without him, but the Taliban refused.