In a valley among the mountains at the Abba Border, two members of the Ata Organization were sitting behind some grass.
The temperature in the mountainous region drops sharply at night. Even clad in robes over long shirts, when the cold wind penetrates their necks, they still feel a chilly sensation.
Afghan males typically wear a long robe-style outer garment called Shalwar Kameez, and most of them wrap their heads in turbans, which they usually call hats, to protect their heads from the intense sun in places like Afghanistan.
One of the older armed militants stretched and yawned.
He turned to look at the youngster beside him and suddenly realized the other had fallen asleep against a mound of dirt.
This couldn't help but irritate him.
He's ten years older than the youngster, yet the youngster couldn't hold on any longer!
In recent days, there has been good news everywhere. The main force of the Ata near the border achieved tremendous success against the US-British coalition.