"I have been imprisoned inside the house."
"Even I cannot go outside the house with confidence and security to buy something for myself... because of my participation in the Tokyo 2020 [sic]."
Those were the words of Zakia Khudadadi, who's set to become the first female Afghan athlete to compete at the Paralympic Games since Athens in 2004.
However, the 23-year-old's dream of competing at the Games had come crashing down after it was announced the Afghanistan's National Paralympic Committee wouldn't be participating last week.
"Due to the serious ongoing situation in the country, all airports are closed and there is no way for them to travel to Tokyo," the International Paralympic Committee said in a statement.
"We hope the team and officials remain safe and well during this difficult time."
Watch: Crowds at Kabul's international airport swarmed the tarmac last week as a US plane took off. Post continues below.
But Khudadadi wasn't giving up hope.