Record 256,000 Afghans return from Iran in June: IOM
On June 25, more than 28,000 people crossed into Afghanistan from Iran in a single day, according to IOM.
On June 25, more than 28,000 people crossed into Afghanistan from Iran in a single day, according to IOM.
The incident occurred in the district of Khash, where residents had gathered to protest against the presence and conduct of.
The meeting took place on the sidelines of ongoing Doha Process working group sessions hosted by UNAMA.
According to UNAMA, participants include member state representatives, Taliban delegates, international experts, and Afghan stakeholders — including women.
Afghan migrants living in Pakistan describe the situation as increasingly dire.
Thirty-seven Afghan nationals were released from prisons in Pakistan and returned to Afghanistan over the past two days, according to.
Local sources said the injured were transported to the provincial hospital in Khost for treatment.
IOM reported that 233,941 people crossed back into Afghanistan from Iran between June 1 and 28.
The arrests come amid a broader escalation in Iran’s deportation campaign, which has intensified in recent days.
This third phase will target approximately 1.4 million Afghans registered with the United Nations or holding Proof of Registration (PoR).