Meet the 22-year-old British student stuck in Afghanistan: ‘I’ve bitten off more than I can chew’
A 22-year-old student from the UK claims he is stuck in Kabul after flying to Afghanistan on holiday.
Miles Routledge, a physics student at Loughborough University, reportedly flew into Afghanistan on Friday 13 August from Turkey with a flight scheduled out of Kabul on 19 August.
He originally booked the trip in May 2021, despite advice from the UK Foreign Office cautioning against travel to the country. This month Routledge discovered he could not refund his trip, so decided to get on the flight as planned, believing that he would be able to leave before the Taliban took Kabul.
However, the ongoing offensive has moved quicker than predicted, with Kabul falling to the insurgent group yesterday, 15 August.
Routledge found himself unable to fly out of the city yesterday, posting on Facebook that he was in a “bit of a pickle”.
In a post on social media, Routledge said, “I’ve bitten off more than I can chew and something has not gone to plan, resulting in this situation. There was no convincing me otherwise and I knew the risks, it was a gamble I took that went wrong despite my confidence and jokes.”
A few days ago US officials forecast that it would take around 30 days before the Taliban entered Kabul, and at least 90 days to capture the city. But Kabul fell to the military group yesterday, with flights out of the city suspended for civilians until further notice.
Why did he go to Afghanistan?
According to multiple posts on 4chan and a video he streamed on Twitch, Routledge – also known as Lord Miles online – explained why he decided to make the trip.
“I kind of thought, what’s the most fun country I could go to that isn’t boring, as in, there’s some excitement in there and it’s different,” he said. “I don’t want to go to London or even Spain.
“I googled the ten most dangerous countries in the world, and then I used that as a shopping list. At the top was Afghanistan.
“I messaged some people, watched some YouTube videos and thought ‘this stuff’s alright!’ I thought as the UK and US are still there, it’s got to be pretty safe.
“I thought ‘goofing off in Afghanistan…sounds good!’”
In an interview with the Times, he said that he wanted to take risks with his travels.
“I like risk, I’m a banker so it makes sense,” the Physics student and summer finance intern told .
“I hate lying around on a beach so I wanted to do something a little bit different. After graduating I’ll have a full-time job and maybe a family so won’t have the opportunity to do things like this again.”
However, recent posts on social media have shown that the student is now feeling less positive.
“I’m struggling to stand and keep down water, I don’t think I’ll sleep tonight,” Routledge wrote on Facebook, “I’ve seen too many dead people.
“I just wanted this whole thing to be a little charity thing where I can explore a weird country but I’ve mentally broken down.”