After the Soviets left Afghanistan following nine years of war, the difficulty of pumping water up to the top of the hill to fill the pool wasn't worth the effort. When the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, they found a use for the empty pool. The wall was riddled with bullet holes the size of 762 bullets. They were head high of a person on their knees, and there had to be thousands of holes.

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