MADRID (Reuters) - Daryuosh Mohammadi, an Afghan national living in Madrid who once worked as a translator for Spanish troops, broke into tears when he heard the Taliban had seized his hometown of Kabul.
"What I'm most worried about is my sister," he said from his apartment in the Madrid suburb of Vallecas.
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