Afghans saved former British military from Taliban in Kabul

Former British Military Ian Cameron (Ian Cameron) told how the Taliban ran away (the Taliban movement is recognized as terrorist and prohibited in Russia) in Kabul in slippers, writes The Sun.

In March Cameron, who served 24 years in the Royal Military Police, and then took the business, detained in Kabul and sent to a prison for sale in the capital of the Muslim country of illegal alcohol by 30 thousand pounds of sterling (three million rubles). On Sunday, August 15, when the Taliban took Kabul and announced that they were controlled by Afghanistan, the 56-year-old Briton called his wife to say goodbye. “Everyone began to shout:” Allah Akbar “. We tried to escape and run out into the street, but when you got to the gate, the militants began to firing,” he explained. Frightened people returned back, and the guards closed them into the room next to the office of the director.

Shooting lasted for about an hour, after which the security opened all the chambers, thousands of prisoners rushed to freedom. “While she was walking through the streets of Kabul, all the time on the road were puddles of blood. Never seen this,” said Briton. Afghans gave him a scarf and a mask so that the foreigner could cover the face and not stand out from the crowd. He asked them what was happening, and the local surrounded Cameron and tried to hide from the eye of the Taliban. “And they all stood around me to protect me to try to hide the one I was,” he added. Then the Briton first felt that he could die at any time.

According to Cameron, the crowd of accompanying together with him made his way through a narrow streets and “dived” between the machines. In order to get to the airport, it took two hours. By that time, the legs of the British, wagged into slippers, were covered with blisters and bleeded. Reaching his own, Cameron asked the Afghan friend to fly with him, but he refused to throw his family. “We drove through the crowds of desperate people from the airport. I looked at their eyes and felt guilty of giving them with the Taliban,” the man added. The Briton was able to fly by the RAF C-17 plane to Dubai, where he moved to the Titan Airways charter flight in Birmingham. Returning to England, Cameron was self-injected on quarantine.

Earlier it became known that the Taliban had repeatedly came to the house to the mother of four children with the requirements to prepare them food when the woman refused them for the last time they scored her to death.

/Media reports.