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‘We have been hiding’: Afghan officers trained at Ima said they were in sir, Radar Taliban

'We have been hiding': Afghan officers trained at Ima said they were in sir, Radar Taliban
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New Delhi: In mid-August, with the fall of Kabul, the National Army Afghanistan had collapsed.
Officers and traceats trained in India, are now in a shooting distance when the Taliban took over, said that it was a distrust of army personnel and their relationship with India that had placed them with extreme risks.
They have submitted a petition for assistance.
“It’s our great hope,” one of them said from Kabul on Monday.
“When the Taliban attacks, they have our biometric pads (troops).
They force people to put their fingers on the pad and all information will appear instantly.
It’s scary,” said Lieutenant Amir), 26, who graduated from the Military Academy India (IMA) in Dehradun in 2018.
“News came, meanwhile, that four Afghan army personnel had been killed in the naw (in kabul) …
our address, also registered with the government and the army.
So, we left.
We Has been hiding for more than a week.
“Sir warriors will not forgive me if they know me from IMA’MANY like walled walled from all sides – Taliban is aware of the army personnel and Pakistani operators from those who have an Indian link.
“When the Taliban entered Kabul, we got an order that no one had to fight them …
Taliban ransacked military officers and won their weapons and vehicles.
They were randomly killed.
I tried to go to the airport one day but they beat me .
But they beat me and kicked me, along with the others.
I went back into hiding at home, “the Afghan Army officer, who graduated from the IMA in the same year, told Toi.
Another Afghan officer who said that the correspondent said: “I used to track military convoys before the Taliban arrested Afghanistan.
When I saw Pakistan Malisha (militia) and Fuagi (army), I knew they would not forgive me if they knew I graduated from IMA ( Sic)).
“The fourth, also an IMA alumni, said,” The army who received training in India was at risk for the Pakistani army had a problem with us.
” Help hasn’t come yet.
Lieutenant who was in Batch IMA 2018 said his wife worked with the Indian Embassy in Kabul for more than five years.
He said they were seeking help from the Indian foreign ministry and Indian soldiers.
“We haven’t received a response.
The family of our connecting officers at all Indian academies was trapped in Kabul.
So they can’t come to our help now.
I asked the Indian government to help us,” he said.
“I keep changing my location every day,” his batchmate said.
“I know so many people (soldiers) who are trained in the US, Australia and Germany.
Countries help officers leave Afghanistan.
We have more trust in India than others,” said an officer.
Maroh Raza defense expert said Afghan officers who graduated from India “must have patience”.
“The Indian government has not clarified standing in the Taliban.”

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