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Afghanistan Displaced
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Afghanistan: Displaced people say they have lost everything

| @indiablooms | Aug 14, 2021, at 12:21 am

Kabul: Several people have been displaced due to the ongoing violence and Taliban resurgence across  Afghanistan  in recent times.

These displaced people have said they have lost everything during the war.

Mohammadullah is a displaced person from Kunduz and the breadwinner of three families now.

He told Tolo News that they were displaced from the Archi district of Kunduz a month ago due to the fighting.

He said he hardly managed to evacuate the families from Kunduz.

“Our family members and children were left behind, we managed to evacuate the women,” said Mohammadullah.

IOM/Mohammed Muse

Shukria, from Kunduz, told Tolo News she had barely managed to bring her children to Kabul. She was separated from her husband in Kunduz.

“He was on the frontlines, I don’t know where he is now, I don’t have any information about him, we are so distressed,” said Shukria, an IDP.

Unleashing violence, Taliban has started controlling several regions of the country ever since the foreign forces started leaving the nation in recent times.

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