'If I hear once more that the airport is safe - it's not': Taliban OPEN FIRE on crowds trapped by their checkpoints
Hundreds of Afghanis fleeing the Taliban are forced to line up behind barbed wire at Kabul Airport today. They waited to board flights out of the country under the guns of Afghan guards and US Apache helicopters.
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