Whitey Ford
09-26-2024, 10:35 PM
Listen, muzzie shitstains, you might have escaped the 'taliban' but the AZ Salt River will provide those goatwings!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0bFEhvufnI
Two men who drowned in the Salt River on Sept.18 were cousins from Afghanistan who came to the United States to escape the Taliban after assisting the U.S. military with intelligence efforts.
Abdul Mosawar Khaliqi, 25, and Mohammad Selaman Nasri, 27, were part of the Operation Allies Welcome, and evacuated Afghanistan in December 2021, seeking a new life in America, according to the .
On the day of the drownings, the cousins were enjoying a day off at Sheeps Crossing Recreation Site, a place that evokes memories of home for many Afghans, Larsen said. They were strong swimmers who had visited the river before, she said.
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office responded to reports of distress in the water around 5:30 p.m. that day. When they arrived, bystanders were performing CPR on Nasri, who was pronounced dead shortly after. Khaliqi's body was found three days later, after a search involving airboats and divers.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2024/09/23/afghanistan-refugees-abdul-mosawar-khaliqi-mohammad-selaman-nasri-drowning-victims-arizona/75352940007/#:~:text=Two%20men%20who%20drowned%20in,U.S.%20mil itary%20with%20intelligence%20efforts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0bFEhvufnI
Two men who drowned in the Salt River on Sept.18 were cousins from Afghanistan who came to the United States to escape the Taliban after assisting the U.S. military with intelligence efforts.
Abdul Mosawar Khaliqi, 25, and Mohammad Selaman Nasri, 27, were part of the Operation Allies Welcome, and evacuated Afghanistan in December 2021, seeking a new life in America, according to the .
On the day of the drownings, the cousins were enjoying a day off at Sheeps Crossing Recreation Site, a place that evokes memories of home for many Afghans, Larsen said. They were strong swimmers who had visited the river before, she said.
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office responded to reports of distress in the water around 5:30 p.m. that day. When they arrived, bystanders were performing CPR on Nasri, who was pronounced dead shortly after. Khaliqi's body was found three days later, after a search involving airboats and divers.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2024/09/23/afghanistan-refugees-abdul-mosawar-khaliqi-mohammad-selaman-nasri-drowning-victims-arizona/75352940007/#:~:text=Two%20men%20who%20drowned%20in,U.S.%20mil itary%20with%20intelligence%20efforts.