Left behind after U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, an interpreter now hides to avoid being killed by the Taliban
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Former Marine Mike Donoghue speaks with deep respect of an Afghan translator who embedded with his unit in 2009. For security reasons, CBS News will refer to the translator as Shirzad.
"He's an incredibly honorable man who served our country at great peril to his own life," Donoghue told CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge.
Shirzad is still in Afghanistan. He's been in hiding since the Taliban's takeover, and Donoghue said it won't be long before the Taliban find him and his family.

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