Teenage Afghan shoots down Taliban terrorists, minutes after watching her parents get killed

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The social media has praised Gul and called her a “hero” along with a photograph of hers where she is seen wearing a headscarf and holding an assault rifle on her lap.Justice can sometimes be a delayed process but revenge can deliver sooner than a court or fate.

This teenager from Afghanistan was horrified when Taliban terrorists stormed her house and made her an orphan.  Unfortunately, the perpetrators didn’t know that there’s a fiery daughter who decided to take law into her own hands.

The Talibani rebels stormed the house of the teenager in a village in Ghor. They came looking for her father who was the  ‘village chief’. He was a government supporter.

When they dragged him out of the house, her mother resisted and in response the terrorists shot dead both of them in the house.

Qamar Gul watched the horror and, without a second thought, picked up the assault rifle the family had at home and shot dead the two Talibanis who killed her parents, in the process also injuring their accomplices.

“Qamar Gul, who was inside the house, took an AK-47 gun the family had and first shot dead the two Taliban terrorist who killed her parents, and then injured a few others,” local police chief Habiburahman Malekzada told a news agency. Gul is reportedly aged between 14 and 16 years.

The fuming terrorist organization sent their fighters to her house after getting the news but by then the whole village had stood up for her and sent them back after a gunfight.

The social media praised Gul and called her a “hero” along with a photograph of hers where she is seen wearing a headscarf and holding an assault rifle on her lap.

“Hats off to her courage! Well done,” Najiba Rahmi wrote on Facebook. “Power of an Afghan girl,” another user Fazila Alizada said.

“We know parents are irreplaceable, but your revenge will give you relative peace,” Mohamed Saleh wrote in his post.

The Afghan security forces have relocated Gul and her younger brother to a safer place, spokesman for the provincial governor, Mohamed Aref Aber, said.

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