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Photos Of Afghanistan Mothers Throwing Their Babies Over Barbed Wire Fences

  • He said that as he was speaking, troops were loading 120 families on to a plane to depart, with another 138 set to leave a few hours later.

 

Touching photos of desperate Afghanistan mothers throwing their babies over barbed wire fences at the Kabul airport and begging British paratroopers to take them to safety have surfaced online.

 Brutal and disturbing events have unfurled at one of the routes to Hamid Karzai International as people try to escape a future under the Taliban militant group.

The road to the Baron hotel has become the focal point where Afghanistans seeking refuge in the UK have been gathering in the hope of being able to escape the Taliban.

It is guarded by Parachute Regiment troops.

One officer told the Independent: “The mothers were desperate, they were getting beaten by the Taliban. 

“They shouted, ‘save my baby’ and threw the babies at us.

 “Some of the babies fell on the barbed wire. It was awful what happened.

“By the end of the night there wasn’t one man among us who was not crying.”

Another senior military officer spoke about the scenes to Sky News.

 He said: “It was terrible, women were throwing their babies over the razor wire, asking the soldiers to take them, some got caught in the wire.

“I’m worried for my men, I’m counselling some, everyone cried last night.”

The UK is currently evacuating British citizens and Afghanistans who worked for the government during the 20-year-war.

The road to the Baron Hotel also leads to the structures of other countries performing evacuations, and the numbers of those desperate to get away are growing by the day as even those without paperwork beg to be airlifted to a place of safety.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said the armed forces cannot take youngsters without their families.

 However, he offered reassurance that the UK government is continuing to load families onto planes departing Kabul airport and will continue “rolling through that process”.

He said that as he was speaking, troops were loading 120 families on to a plane to depart, with another 138 set to leave a few hours later.

He said: “It is a 24-hour airport now for military planes and they are getting through.

“Obviously we cannot just take a minor on their own and it is difficult, but you will find, I think if you see in the footage, the child is taken – that will be because the family will be taken as well.

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“It will be the challenge of trying to make it through the crowd. We are finding other ways of dealing with that, but that is what is happening.”

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