Hundreds of Taliban fighters decided to have a chill day as they were seen having fun, enjoying rides and snacks, in Kabul's amusement park.
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Strolling casually with their machine guns in hand, hundreds of Taliban fighters enjoyed a rare day off with a visit to a popular waterside amusement park in Kabul.
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Friday's (October 8) day trip to the sandy shores of the capital's Qargha reservoir was a welcome break for the fighters after months of conflict and weeks of security duty since the Taliban took power in mid-August.
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"I feel very cheerful about coming to Kabul and being able to visit Qargha for the first time ... the people welcomed me and my companions in a brotherly manner," Halimi, 24, a fighter from the central Maidan Wardak province, told Reuters, asking not to give his full name.
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The fighters, who were all heavily armed at the park, sipped tea and bought snacks from stalls dotted along the shoreline. Some queued up to try the amusement park rides, which included a pirate ship and a flying chairs carousel.
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"We're proud to have fought and now they (the Americans) are gone, that's the most joyful thing we've experienced yet," Halimi said, adding that he had met a cousin at the park and had a picnic to celebrate the Taliban's comeback.
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Ziaul Haq, 25, also from Maidan Wardak, beamed as he went for a horse ride. Most of the fighters had never been to Kabul until the Taliban took control of the capital on August 15, and some were eager to visit the amusement park before returning to their duties around the country.
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