Karwar: Sadashivagad residents in Karwar, who went to Kabul to look for a new working life two years ago, was happy to return home given anarchy and the next riot in Afghanistan.rajesh Paduwalkar reached Karwar from Cave Airport around 11am on Tuesday.
He was tired and emotional when he remembered his last days in a war-hit country.
“I stepped at Kabul Airport two years ago hoping to open a new chapter in my life.
But for the past seven days, what I experienced was hell.
I was one of the lucky people to have returned to India in a short time,” Rajesh said.
He worked at Ecologist, a European company which was a catering service to the US Army Unit based in Kabul.
“Everything exactly until August 14, when the Taliban will catch the city of Kabul.
I worked at a military base.
Around 4pm, the army siren went away, and we were asked to enter the bunker air strike afraid.
I rushed to the bunker who was crowded.
I live There more than six hours without sitting, “he said, adding that their company asked them to package the bag on the same day.
“The US Army base is adjacent to Kabul Airport.
We hope to leave Kabul on August 15 night.
But what took place out of blue – more than five thousand Afghans, including women and children, rushed to the airport and occupied the runway.
The plane that swung us to India did not land, and the crowd swelled.
For two days, we were stranded at the airport without movement.
I thought it was finally, “he said.” But on August 17, the US Army arranged a plane, and we left For Qatar.
Even there, the view of the horror welcomed us – more than 20,000 Afghans were seen crammed in a temporary shelter.
Forgot to get food on time, we even waited in a long queue to attend nature calls.
To avoid this, we stopped drinking water, While bread pieces are made for our meal.
Indian embassy officials take care of us directly.
“On Monday night, he Reach Karwar through the Delhi-Goa route.
“Afghan dreams have been destroyed, and I’m sorry for them,” he signed.