A FORMER Royal Marine has said his vehicle was targeted by a gunman as chaos reigned near Kabul airport.
Paul 'Pen' Farthing, from Dovercourt, was near to the explosion close to Afghanistan's Kabul airport and has said his vehicle was targeted by a gunman amid the mayhem.
Mr Farthing who founded the Nowzad shelter in Kabul, arrived at the airport after a daring midnight mission alongside his staff and 173 animals.
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Mr Farthing, who was outside the airport in a car when the incident occurred, told the PA news agency: “We’re fine but everything is chaos here at the moment.
“All of a sudden we heard gunshots and our vehicle was targeted. Had our driver not turned around he would have been shot in the head by a man with an AK-47.
“We’ve been in the airport, and back out of the airport; the whole thing’s a mess.
“There’s not much more I can say at the moment, I need to make sure the animals and everyone is safe.”
The condition of the 173 animals is currently unknown.
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