Remembering Samim Faramarz and Ramiz Ahmadi
Faramarz graduated from Afghan-Turk High School in 2009 and later completed his higher education in Kazakhstan.
Faramarz graduated from Afghan-Turk High School in 2009 and later completed his higher education in Kazakhstan.
Footage from the region shows collapsed homes and grieving families, with women and children sleeping in the open air.
The 20-ton shipment includes food supplies such as flour, cooking oil, and canned beef.
Many of these women, now living under severe restrictions, say their days are marked by anxiety and isolation.
Two more aftershocks hit the eastern parts of the country early Friday morning, according to local Taliban officials and residents.
A 6.5-magnitude quake shook eastern Afghanistan late Thursday night, damaging or destroying numerous homes in Dara-i-Noor and Kuz Kunar districts.
Some of the injuries occurred when residents jumped from rooftops or upper floors in panic as the tremor hit.
The quake caused panic in several areas, leading to injuries and structural damage.
The aid arrived in Kabul on Thursday via a chartered humanitarian flight.
Taliban said the casualties are concentrated in Mazar Dara valley in Nurgal district, the Diwa Gul valley in Suki district,.