UNAMA urges increased protection for Afghanistan’s Hazara community after Kabul attack
“At least 25 members of Kabul’s Hazara community were killed or wounded in last night’s explosion,” UNAMA stated Sunday.
“At least 25 members of Kabul’s Hazara community were killed or wounded in last night’s explosion,” UNAMA stated Sunday.
Taliban police spokesperson Khalid Zadran reported that the blast wounded 14 others. This marks the first attack in Afghanistan in.
The trip, at the Taliban's invitation, marks his first visit to the country since the Taliban's 2021 takeover.
Over the past three months, around 493,000 migrants have either been repatriated to Afghanistan or expelled from Pakistan.
The onset of winter has further limited job prospects, leaving many waiting for days to find work.
The injured were taken to a hospital for medical care.
According to US intelligence intercepts, the Afghanistan-based branch of Daesh, also known as the Islamic State, orchestrated the recent bombings.
Turkish media reported the incident, highlighting Turkey's efforts to combat illegal migration.
The global rights group condemned these actions as severe violations of women's freedoms of movement and expression.
Rahila, another villager, described the dire conditions in which she and her three children live.