LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The day the Taliban took over Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul, life was drastically upended for hundreds of thousands of people who live there. Months later, more than 200 people are resettling in Louisville with the help of local charities.
Mohammad is one of them. He was born and raised in Kabul and built a family of 10 with his wife there. As a member of the Afghan National Army, he said he worked with the U.S. government and NATO against the Taliban.