Saved in 2008 from Taliban Bayden Translator was able to leave Afghanistan

Afghan translator Aman Khalili, who in 2008 helped save the current US president Joe Bayiden from the Taliban militants (a terrorist organization prohibited in Russia) was able to leave the country. This is reported by CNN with reference to sources.

Evacuation of the translator and his family was conducted by the organization Human First Coalition. The promotion of this was provided to her Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and several US State Department officials, including the Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. At first, the Halley family was transported to Pakistan, and then to another country. The final destination is not reported.

Previously, Khalili said that his application for the US immigration visa was stuck in processing, but he believes that the American leader will help him.

In 2008, two helicopters of the US Armed Forces were made due to a snowy storm an emergency landing in the mountains of Afghanistan. On board the aircraft, then there were three American senators: Joe Biden, Chuck Heigel and John Kerry. In addition to the military, Khalili was sent to the aid, who at that time worked as a translator under the US Army. In many ways, due to its efforts, senators managed to take out of a dangerous area.

May 1 began the official conclusion of US troops and the North Atlantic Alliance countries from the Afghan territories. After that, the situation in the country was aggravated, the forces of the Taliban were activated. On August 15, the militants announced the establishment of control throughout Afghanistan.

/Media reports.