Sohail Ahmadi who went missing in November after he was handed US troops over a wall at Kabul’s airport amid the chaotic evacuation has been reunited with his family.
Sohail Ahmadi, who was two months old when he disappeared Aug. 19, was reunited with his relatives in Kabul, The baby’s father, former US embassy guard Mirza Ali Ahmadi, his wife Suraya and the couple’s four other children entered the Kabul airport shortly after the handoff as After the outlet published a story in November about Ahmadi, the baby was found with Hamid Safi, a 29-year-old taxi driver who lives in Kabul, who had found the infant in the airport and took him home to raise the child.
Images of children being passed over the airport fence were widely circulated during the final days of the 20-year war, which
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