Afghan Refugees Minister Assassinated in Kabul Explosion
Afghanistan’s refugees minister was assassinated in a Kabul explosion this week, intensifying security concerns in the region.
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Afghanistan’s refugees minister was assassinated in a Kabul explosion this week, intensifying security concerns in the region.
Aziz Mohammad’s restaurant in Kabul faces hardship as offices close and residents flee following the Taliban takeover, highlighting the challenges local businesses endure amid Afghanistan’s uncertainty.
Najibullah, a Kabul metal craftsman of 18 years, faces declining business since the Taliban takeover but remains hopeful that the new government cabinet will bring inclusivity and revive the economy.
Afghan father Aimal Ahmadi mourns the loss of ten family members, including his daughter and brother, killed in a U.S. drone strike in Kabul. ‘Why were the innocent children killed?’
Dr. Nagiyali Amarkhil, a Kabul physician, shares his hopes for the health and happiness of Afghans amidst the nation’s shifting political landscape.
In Kabul, residents like melon vendor Ezatullah share how their lives have changed amid Afghanistan’s political shifts, noting improvements in security and expressing hopes for the future.
Multiple explosions near Kabul’s airport have caused panic and concern, with casualties reported and authorities investigating the incident.
Following the Taliban’s capture of Kabul, thousands of residents have gathered at the city’s airport in a desperate attempt to flee Afghanistan, leading to chaotic and tense scenes.