The British sergeant held the baby in his arms for two hours


The incident of the plane that took off from Kabul

The plight of the families fleeing the Taliban was extremely painful

Kabul: Hundreds of Afghans are fleeing the country in tragic conditions after the Taliban took control of Kabul, and are still fleeing. The tragic plight of these Afghans, who left the country with all their belongings, can be gauged from the post of a British Army sergeant.

The suffering and helplessness of the Afghans is cited by a sergeant of the British Royal Air Force in his post. He said Sergeant Andy Livingston spotted a family of five on the flight. The family consisted of parents and their three children. Within hours of the Taliban attack on Kabul, the family boarded a flight to London.

They were all so tired when they saw Livingston carefully that the woman of the family was trying to pick up her only two week old baby but she was so tired that her baby was slipping out of her arms. She was also asleep. So Livingston asked the boy to give it to me so that his mother could sleep comfortably and then the sergeant held her in his lap for two hours.

So that his mother could rest for up to two hours. A photo of the British sergeant lovingly holding the baby in his arms has now gone viral on social media.

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