It's fear of losing freedom under Taliban | Story of Afghan brothers who fell from US plane
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Two brothers, aged 16 and 17 years, were among the three people who had died after falling off a US military aircraft on Monday. Their attempt to flee Afghanistan took an unfortunate turn even as the world saw their tragic death caught on camera. Read on to know how the situation for the two boys turned uneventfull a day after the Taliban took Afghanistan under its control.
Seventeen-year-old Reza and his 16-year-old brother Kabeer were among young Afghans who had never experienced life under the Taliban regime. On Monday, the two brothers had left for the airport in a desperate bid to escape the Taliban reign, fearing life under Taliban rule. However, their attempt took an unfortunate turn even as the world saw their death caught on camera. (The names of the two minors have been changed in the report.) DISCLAIMER: DISTURBING FOOTAGETwo people who tied themselves to the wheels of an aircraft flying from Kabul, tragically fall down. pic.twitter.com/Gr3qwGLrFn The desperation is complete. Afghans don’t want to be left behind as US evacuates. pic.twitter.com/efZgNcyzpU Click here to follow Afghanistan news LIVE updatesMore Related News