Khaama: In a statement released on Sunday, the Ministry [of Migrant Affairs] reported that as of Saturday, November 11, a total of 6,101 Afghan migrants have returned to the country through the Torkham and Spin Boldak borders. According to the Ministry’s statement, 720 families, comprising 4,207 individuals, including 82 individuals who were forcibly returned, have returned to the country. Similarly, based on information from the border authorities in Torkham, Nangarhar province, 331 families, totalling 1,794 individuals, have returned from Pakistan. Click here to read more (external link).
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