How Taliban Are Venting Out Frustration in Afghanistan?
The clips showing the Taliban taking rides in amusement parks have taken the internet by storm and left the netizens all amused
After the change of regime in Afghanistan, chucklesome images and videos of Taliban have surfaced on social media leaving the users in giggles.
A clip showed Taliban riding bumping cars all happy and joyous while in another video, they could be seen enjoying Merry-Go-Round.
It seems all they wanted was free rides at the theme park #Taliban pic.twitter.com/qh00uk96UK
— Shakib Noori (@shakibnoori) August 16, 2021
The clips showing Taliban taking rides in amusement parks have taken the internet by storm and left the netizens all amused.
TALIBAN CAPTURES AMUSEMENT PARK IN AFGHANISTAN#Taliban fighters, some with guns in their hands, were seen enjoying rides on electric bumper cars in an amusement park in #Afghanistan.#WATCH!#Kabul #Taliban #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/g1FHTbo1qq
— Mirror Now (@MirrorNow) August 17, 2021
The videos have grabbed the eyeballs of social media users and several amusing comments regarding the Taliban in Afghanistan popped up on the posts.
Another video came alongside showing the Taliban playing with a military helicopter after claiming victory in Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, amid all this brouhaha, CNN reporter, Clarissa Ward, came into the limelight for taking scarf after Taliban’s walkover.
#Afghanistan in two screengrabs:
Same TV channel (@CNN), same reporter (@clarissaward), same city (Kabul). Before Taliban capture of Kabul – and after: pic.twitter.com/4MFrYYM830
— Alex Kokcharov (@AlexKokcharov) August 16, 2021
Not only this, another image that left the netizens in awe was of a fully packed cargo plane showing Afghans fleeing from their homeland.
More than 600 Afghans trying to escape the Taliban crowded into a U.S. Air Force C-17 for evacuation from Kabul to Qatar on Sunday — nearing the record for most people ever flown in the Boeing cargo plane.
📸: Defense One pic.twitter.com/v6r0DvG8lu— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 17, 2021
The image has been circulating widely on social media and as per details, nearly 600 Afghans were boarded on the plane.