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Miles Routledge, a 23-year-old YouTuber with over 60K subscribers, has landed in a delicate situation. Also known as Lord Miles, he lives with the motto of exploring and encountering the world's most "dangerous places.
Three U.K. nationals are being held in Taliban custody—among them an infamous 23-year-old YouTuber who “[goes] to the most dangerous places on Earth for fun”—according to a humanitarian NGO which released details of the men’s detention over the weekend.
Miles Routledge, otherwise known by the online moniker Lord Miles, attracted global notoriety in 2021 when he took a “holiday” to Afghanistan shortly before the Taliban takeover. He was subsequently airlifted out of the country by the British Army during the fall of Kabul in August of that year, securing a highly sought after seat on an evacuation flight while thousands of Afghans who had worked alongside Western coalition forces were left behind.
Miles Routledge, a 23-year-old YouTuber with over 60K subscribers, has landed in a delicate situation. Also known as Lord Miles, he lives with the motto of exploring and encountering the world's most "dangerous places.
Three U.K. nationals are being held in Taliban custody—among them an infamous 23-year-old YouTuber who “[goes] to the most dangerous places on Earth for fun”—according to a humanitarian NGO which released details of the men’s detention over the weekend.
Miles Routledge, otherwise known by the online moniker Lord Miles, attracted global notoriety in 2021 when he took a “holiday” to Afghanistan shortly before the Taliban takeover. He was subsequently airlifted out of the country by the British Army during the fall of Kabul in August of that year, securing a highly sought after seat on an evacuation flight while thousands of Afghans who had worked alongside Western coalition forces were left behind.
Infamous YouTuber ‘Lord Miles’ Among UK Nationals Detained by the Taliban
The self-styled dark tourist has been seen in his videos joining a Taliban parade and firing guns with militants.
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