Interpreter for US special forces in Afghanistan killed in DC – NBC10 Philadelphia (nbcphiladelphia.com) "A father of four who worked as an interpreter for U.S. special forces in Afghanistan for a decade became a casualty of D.C.’s gun violence earlier this week.
"Nasrat Ahmadyar was shot to death on 11th Street NE while working as a rideshare driver.
"Ahmadyar risked his life working with U.S. special forces in Afghanistan.
“ 'He was alongside shoulder-to-shoulder helping American soldiers,” said his cousin Mohammad Ahmadi.
"After U.S. forces pulled out, Ahmadyar went on the run but eventually made it out to America.
“ 'Then he came here. He was so happy,” said his best friend, Rahim Amini.
"Ahmadyar started his life in the U.S. in Philadelphia but felt it was too dangerous, so he moved to Northern Virginia.". . .
Survival Magazine & News . . ."Democrats failed Yar when they withdrew U.S. forces from his country in a chaotic manner two summers ago, leaving Americans and Afghans alike dead or under the threat of execution.
"On Monday, the party’s domestic policies failed him — this time costing him his life and leaving his children broken and his wife a window.
"Not even the Taliban managed to accomplish that feat." Video
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