New York Times reporter Evan Hill gave a chilling detailed thread on Twitter on how Biden’s final drone strike most likely murdered innocent people in Afghanistan.
“The final act of the U.S. war in Afghanistan was a drone strike in Kabul that killed 10 people. Our latest investigation shows how a man the military saw as an “imminent threat” and “ISIS facilitator” was actually an aid worker returning to his family: The military said it believed Zemari Ahmadi’s white Toyota Corolla, which it tracked by drone for eight hours that day, was packed with explosives. Security camera video we obtained showed him loading it with water containers for his home. I’ll detail our findings in this thread.”
The military said it believed Zemari Ahmadi’s white Toyota Corolla, which it tracked by drone for eight hours that day, was packed with explosives. Security camera video we obtained showed him loading it with water containers for his home. I’ll detail our findings in this thread. pic.twitter.com/1hEaFBmcDo
— Evan Hill (@evanhill) September 10, 2021
“Ahmadi was a 14-year employee of Nutrition & Education International, a U.S. NGO that fights malnutrition. He helped start up soy factories, repair machinery, transport his colleagues and distribute food from his Corolla to displaced Afghans. Aug. 29, according to his family and colleagues, was a normal day for Ahmadi. He left home around 9am, picked up 2 colleagues and his boss’s laptop, stopped for breakfast, and headed to the office in the Karte Seh neighborhood.”
Aug. 29, according to his family and colleagues, was a normal day for Ahmadi. He left home around 9am, picked up 2 colleagues and his boss’s laptop, stopped for breakfast, and headed to the office in the Karte Seh neighborhood.
— Evan Hill (@evanhill) September 10, 2021
According to this report, Zemari Ahmadi was murdered in the final drone strike from Biden after he was perceived to be an “ISIS facilitator” though that turned out to be wrong. Zemari Ahmadi was a 14-year employee of the Nutrition and Education International which is an NGO that fights hunger and malnutrition.
Ahmadi did many things for the cause like help build soy factories and distribute food to Afghans who have been displaced. Sadly he was killed on August 29th by a U.S. drone strike which took nine other lives.
U.S. intelligence believed his white Toyota Carolla had explosives in the car however the security footage shows that he was loading his containers with water. The U.S. drone tracked Ahmadi for eight hours before they ultimately killed him.
This was three days after the attack on the Kabul airport that had killed 13 troops, U.S. military was expecting another attack. The U.S. Military is claiming a white sedan emerged from an Islamic State safe house that was Near Ahmadi’s home, which was given instructions. Those who were in the vehicle with Ahmadi.
A writer for the New York Times Matthieu Aikins interviewed the other men who were in the vehicle the U.S. had surveyed. They claimed that what the U.S. military viewed as suspicious was a normal day driving around making plans for food distribution. Hill goes further to show what was really going on with Ahmadi. They show him filling up jugs with water to take home and one of his colleagues moving his vehicle further up in the office parking lot. The feed from surveillance of the office is cut when the generator for the office is turned off and the men leave the office.
At around the time Ahmadi was picking up his colleagues, the U.S. military said it observed a white sedan emerge from an Islamic State safehouse near Ahmadi’s home, 5km northwest of the airport. Intercepted communications from the safehouse gave the sedan instructions, they said. pic.twitter.com/v7OUg1uRQF
— Evan Hill (@evanhill) September 10, 2021
The office security camera we obtained is crucial to understand what happens next. Though the camera settings are off, @mattaikins verified its time by visiting the office, and @ckoettl matched what we see on camera with timestamped satellite imagery. pic.twitter.com/luLCQXgkpn
— Evan Hill (@evanhill) September 10, 2021
At 3:38pm, a colleague drives Ahmadi’s car farther into the office driveway. At roughly the same time, the military said, the drone team saw Ahmadi’s car pull into an "unknown compound" 8 to 12 kilometers southwest of the airport. pic.twitter.com/BlYOmZ0yOc
— Evan Hill (@evanhill) September 10, 2021
With the work day ending, an employee switches off the office generator, and the camera goes dark. The military said it now saw four men load wrapped packages into the car. Ahmadi’s colleagues said they were stowing laptop bags, which the footage shows here, earlier in the day. pic.twitter.com/24ocATEN2T
— Evan Hill (@evanhill) September 10, 2021
Ahmadi turns down his street after dropping off his colleagues and his brother’s children gather around his care which was out of habit, the military claims they saw none of this. They claim to have seen an adult male talking to the driver and decide to fire on the vehicle before it could head to the airport.
The drone team hasn’t been watching Ahmadi’s home at all. They quickly scan the courtyard, an official told us, and see only an adult male talking to the driver. Fearing the car, which they believe has explosives, will soon head to the airport, they fire.
— Evan Hill (@evanhill) September 10, 2021
The military claims of large secondary explosions suggesting that there were explosives don’t match up the experts’ evaluations of the aftermath according to Hill.
An MQ-9 Reaper drone fires one 20lb Hellfire missile at the car. The military says that the strike sets off large secondary explosions, suggesting the presence of a significant amount of explosives. pic.twitter.com/RKybbVkUYF
— Evan Hill (@evanhill) September 10, 2021
There is one other detail visible in the wreckage: destroyed plastic containers, identical to the ones that we saw Ahmadi and his colleague fill with water and load into his trunk before heading home. The military told us they never saw them being loaded. pic.twitter.com/YB0ioe1BZ1
— Evan Hill (@evanhill) September 10, 2021
Hill also reported, “Four days before Ahmadi was killed, his employer had applied for his family to receive refugee resettlement in the U.S. At the time of the strike, they were still awaiting approval. Looking to the U.S. for protection, they became some of the last victims in America’s longest war.”
Four days before Ahmadi was killed, his employer had applied for his family to receive refugee resettlement in the U.S. At the time of the strike, they were still awaiting approval. Looking to the U.S. for protection, they became some of the last victims in America’s longest war. pic.twitter.com/3IcgTyc5ca
— Evan Hill (@evanhill) September 10, 2021
Based on this evidence from the New York Times, it appears the Biden administration wrongfully murdered an innocent good samaritan who was actually helping people out in Afghanistan. Six children, including a pair of two-year-olds, and four adults were killed by the drone strike. This may be the tip of the iceberg as some could speculate that through Biden’s two terms as V.P. and these last seven months he has been responsible for the deaths of many innocent civilians.
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