Mother called him: The terrifying event of the 17-year-old who fell from the plane fleeing the Taliban

When Zaki Anwar climbed into the Kable Airport fence, he was firmly set to leave his homeland. The 17-year-old football player with the national youth team had taken a break from math exams to escort his brother trying to catch a flight. He had told his family that [...]
But grasping power by the Taliban had changed things. Zaky had no passport, but until the night fell on Kanbul and the Taliban took control of the city, he thought of leaving as his brother did.
Zakiri, his brother, tried to convince him not to leave, but Zach was disturbed by the Taliban.
Zaky was among dozens of other men who crashed outside on America's C-17 Globester. None of them managed to reach their destination, Al Wade Airbase in Qatar.
The plane had landed earlier to deliver equipment to American forces. The night before, another plane had evacuated 823 people leaving the Taliban, and Zach joined the new arrivals in hoping to get away as well.

On August 16, 2021, Monday, Zach called his only remaining brother, Ahmad, on the phone, to say that he had danced over the perimeter wall of the airport. I'm closer to the plane now, they're recording our names after they put us in the plane, and then I'm gonna lose my phone signal. I'm going to drop my phone. Periscope.
Ahmad had called on him to return home, but Zach hung up his phone. Twenty minutes later, Zach summoned his mother to speak to her sister, telling her to pray for her and that he had a chance to leave. His mother was reprimanding him and telling him to return home.
When he saw the crowd running toward the plane, the crew decided to leave. Amid that unprecedented chaos, a small number of people climbed into the wings of the plane.

Losts of people run longside a U.S. Air Force C-17 transport plans as it moves down a round of the international airport, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Montaday, Aug.16. 2021. Those of Afghans have run into the tarmac at the airport, some so desperate to create the Taliban captain of their country that they had access to the American military jet as it took off and shared to death. (Verfied UGC via AP)
The video, shared by Asvaka, the Afghanistan news agency, shows men who nervously smiled and waved to others.
The shocked passers saw in the sky, some were filming with their phones, as two bodies of people were falling off the plane already in the mortar.
Afghans compared those bodies of people who dropped from the plane to those bodies that had fallen from the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001.
The other person who fell off the plane that appeared in those notorious videos was dentist Fada Mohammad, 24.

What happened next was subject to an investigation by the American Air Force. Her spokeswoman, Ann Stefanek, said the plane was surrounded by civilians who had forcibly entered the airport before her cargo was downloaded.
But why did the plane begin when people were in his arms? Stefanek mentioned the security situation that had deteriorated.
According to official accounts and videos, it seems that either the pilot could not see the men who were attached to the plane's wings or could not stop it.
The authorities in Kanbul blame the Americans. These people thought the pilot would stop and get the plane inside,”
One of the men fell into the airport perimeter until two others fell to the roof of the houses near the airport. /Periscope












