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Finding a way out
These U.S. Marines helped Rahima (center) and her family get on to a plane at the Kabul airport (pictured above).
Rahima Sadaat was terrified. Thousands of people stood in a crowd at the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. They were trying to escape the country. Men with guns were everywhere.
It was August, and this Asian country was making headlines around the world. TV news reports showed people climbing on top of planes, desperate to get out.
Just weeks earlier, Rahima, 15, had been going to movies and starting 10th grade online. Then a violent group called the Taliban seized power. Now she and hundreds of thousands of Afghans feared for their lives.
Rahima and her family had one hope. With help from her American teachers, they might be able to get on a plane to the United States.
Would they get out alive?
Rahima Sadaat was scared. She was in the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. Thousands of other people were there too. They were trying to escape the country. Men with guns were everywhere.
It was August. Afghanistan was in the news around the world. TV reports showed people climbing on top of planes. They were desperate to get out.
Rahima is 15. Just weeks earlier, she had been going to movies. She had started 10th grade online. Then the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan. The Taliban is a violent group. Rahima and many other Afghans feared for their lives.
Rahima had American teachers. She hoped they could help her and her family get on a plane to the United States.
Would they get out alive?
Rahima Sadaat was terrified. Thousands of people crowded the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, trying to escape the country. Men with guns were everywhere.
It was August, and Afghanistan—located in Asia—was making headlines around the world. TV news reports were filled with images of people climbing on top of planes, desperate to get out.
Only weeks earlier, Rahima, 15, had been going to movies and starting 10th grade online. But then a violent group called the Taliban seized power. Now she and hundreds of thousands of Afghans feared for their lives.
Rahima and her family had one hope—with help from her American teachers, they might be able to escape on a plane to the United States.
Would they get out alive?