Who (didn’t) let the dogs out?! In Kabul’s international airport

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Nevermind the innocent Afghan civilians left behind to live under Taliban rule, it was a viral image of some caged doggos that really got the internet going this week.

The mystery of who let the dogs STAY on the tarmac in Kabul’s International Airport while the US army scrambled to get away has gripped western keyboard warriors and animal lovers alike.

RT’s Polly Boiko decided to do some digging. Woof.

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