Taliban in Afghanistan: Residents of Kabul who did not even get time to take their belongings with them
BBC News September 28, 2021 "I often joked with my wife in Kandahar that I would remarry ... "I see which woman is ready to marry you," she replied. According to journalist Abdullah (name has been changed), when he moved from Kandahar to Kabul, his children were very happy, but his wife became sad. Abdullah says he repeatedly asked his wife why she was sad, and she said she missed her hometown (Kandahar), but several days later his wife broke the silence and asked: 'I'm sure I don't know how you can do that and make your second wife such a good home. ' Thousands of Afghans have fled their homes since the Taliban took control of the Afghan capital, Kabul, and most of these families have not had the opportunity to collect daily necessities, even empty ones. There were also cooked meals in some of the houses that were made, which the family members did not get a chance to eat. Journalist Abdullah (name has been changed) also rented a house after the fall of...