Even because many Afghan citizens are waiting to get out of the Taliban-ruled country, a total of 106 Afghanistan stranded in India since August 15 returned to their country in special flights during weekends – the first batch of Afghans in India who had it returned to their free will These Afghan citizens are especially those who come to India for business or medical care before August 15 – when Kabul falls into the Taliban – and is desperate to go home”This Afghan citizen is in a very difficult situation because their finances have run out, and do not even have enough money to pay for their food and inns,” said Afghan Diplomat to Sunday Express. Many of them were also worried about their family members in Afghanistan, and faced difficulties returning home after the Taliban captured power.
They are trapped between stones and a difficult place, “said Afghan diplomat, referring to their terrible financial situation in India and Afghanistan who were ruled by the Taliban where the food crisis and drugs rose large When they approached the Afghan embassy for the past few weeks and wanted to go home, the embassy had reached India to allow them to return with flights. But it spends time The Afghan embassy also reached the Pakistani High Commission in Delhi for a visa so they returned through Pakistan’s land route. Finally, the Afghan embassy turned to the Iranian embassy that facilitated their journey in a Mahan Air flight, an Iranian airline.
“Afghan citizens must pay for flights, but they return through Tehran,” diplomats said. “There are around 1,000 people who are thought to be in India who might want to return to Afghanistan. We try to facilitate as much as possible Afghanistan, Kabul, Taliban, Afghanistan Indian Express, Indian Express, India Express News, Shocked Affairs
“Afghan citizens must pay for flights, but they return through Tehran,” said a diplomat. (Representational)
Even because many Afghan citizens are waiting to get out of the Taliban-ruled country, a total of 106 Afghanistan stranded in India since August 15 returned to their country in special flights during weekends – the first batch of Afghans in India who had it returned to their free will.
These Afghan citizens are especially those who come to India for business or medical care before August 15 – when Kabul falls into the Taliban – and is desperate to go home “This Afghan citizen is in a very difficult situation because their finances have run out, and do not even have enough money to pay for their food and inns,” said Afghan Diplomat to Sunday Express. Many of them were also worried about their family members in Afghanistan, and faced difficulties returning home after the Taliban captured power.
“They are trapped between stones and a difficult place,” said Afghan diplomats, referring to their terrible financial situation in India and Afghanistan who were ruled by the Taliban where the food crisis and drugs rose large When they approached the Afghan embassy for the past few weeks and wanted to go home, the embassy had reached India to allow them to return with flights. But it spends time The Afghan embassy also reached the Pakistani High Commission in Delhi for a visa so they returned through Pakistan’s land route. Finally, the Afghan embassy turned to the Iranian embassy that facilitated their journey in a Mahan Air flight, an Iranian airline “Nationals Afghanistan must pay for flights, but they return through Tehran,” The on