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  • 2021-08-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Did This Man Ride on a Plane Engine To Escape the Taliban? (en)
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  • On August 16, 2021, as Taliban forces took over the presidential palace in Kabul in the wake of the exit of U.S. forces, Afghan citizens attempted to flee the area by boarding a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III. While more than 600 people were able to board the plane, others never made it inside and clung to the plane's wheels as it took off. A video supposedly showing one of these people riding on the engine of the plane was widely circulated on social media: While several people truly did cling to the outside of the C-17 as it took off from Afghanistan (resulting in several deaths), this is not a genuine video taken during this incident. BoomLive India found that this was a digital creation by TikTok user @huyquanhoa. The video was originally shared in August 2020 with the caption (translated via Google): Experience VN E Lai's recliner for the first time #huyquanhoa #maybay @huyquanhoa has created several other videos showing people doing unusual activities on the wings of a plane. In one video, for example, he's playing a computer game. In another, he's making dinner: As mentioned above, while this video has nothing to do with the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, people truly did attempt to flee the area by clinging to the outside of the plane. Unfortunately, this resulted in a number of deaths. NPR reports that the U.S. Air Force is currently investigating the incident: (en)
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