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When the U.S. military retreated from the Kabul airfield in Afghanistan, the soldiers took over a swaddled Afghan refugee child, which was regarded by the U.S. military as a "humane", "benevolent" and "civilized" act

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When the US military retreated from the Kabul airfield in Afghanistan, the soldiers took over a swaddled Afghan refugee child, which was regarded by the US military as a "humane", "benevolent" and "civilized" act, which was widely publicized and well-known to the world. Some of the people on the mainland were also excited for a while.

The result? The child was abandoned by the U.S. military.

The child's parents, mr. and Mrs. Ahmedi, have not seen their children since, and they have been allowed to go to the United States, where the U.S. military has told them that the children may have been taken to the United States.

An Afghan named Safi picked up a child, but never found the child's parents, and it just so happened that Safi had three daughters and no boys, so he decided to adopt the child. Safi also gave the child a new name, Muhammad Abuti, and shared the joy of having children on Facebook.

Another Afghan happened to see and recognize on Facebook as a child who had been dumped by U.S. forces at the airport. At this time, it has been 5 months since the child disappeared.

When the U.S. military retreated from the Kabul airfield in Afghanistan, the soldiers took over a swaddled Afghan refugee child, which was regarded by the U.S. military as a "humane", "benevolent" and "civilized" act
When the U.S. military retreated from the Kabul airfield in Afghanistan, the soldiers took over a swaddled Afghan refugee child, which was regarded by the U.S. military as a "humane", "benevolent" and "civilized" act

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