Taliban takeover, has returned to the country and is now trying to organise the sale of the armed group's weapons to Ukraine, he claims.
Miles Routledge, a physics student at Loughborough University, said he settled on Afghanistan last summer after Googling "most dangerous countries to visit" and picking the top entry.Despite the evacuation, the 22-year-old is now back in the country after crossing from Peshawar, Pakistan to Kabul, Afghanistan, last week.He had posted a tearful video about how he could no long afford to travel, but apparently since resolved his difficulties to have tea with the Taliban, who he described as "kind blokes" for sharing their food with him.Now, the Birmingham native says he has genuine plans to try and be the middle man in an arms deal between the his new pals in the Taliban and the Ukrainian government."I ask the Taliban if they are willing to sell some of their military vehicles to Ukraine to help in their war?
I have a contact in the Ukranian gov who is interested in making a legal deal," he tweeted on Friday, April 30."Taliban gain money, Ukraine gain defensive vehicles.
Thank you."He said his Ukrainian link will "handle all the legal side", and that he would "handle logistics and facilitate everything".After his loyal followers encouraged him and joked that he was an "international arms dealer" Miles was at pains to let them know that he is "serious" about the plan.
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