Key Points

Over 7,000 Afghan refugees returned from Pakistan and Iran in a single day, crossing through multiple border points. The Taliban is urging returnees to help rebuild Afghanistan after decades of war. Iran and Pakistan have intensified pressure on undocumented migrants, forcing mass returns. Rising regional instability, including Middle East conflicts, is accelerating the refugee exodus.

Key Points: Over 7,000 Afghan Refugees Return From Pakistan Iran in One Day

  • 7,474 Afghans returned via Torkham and Spin Boldak crossings
  • Iran and Pakistan push out undocumented migrants
  • Taliban calls refugees home for reconstruction
  • Rising Middle East tensions accelerate returns
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Over 7,000 Afghan refugees return home from Pakistan, Iran in a day

Thousands of Afghan refugees flee Pakistan and Iran amid rising tensions, with Taliban urging returnees to help rebuild war-torn homeland.

"Between 8,000 to 10,000 individuals are returning daily via Islam Qala crossing – Abdul Rahim Rahmani"

KABUL, June 25

A total of 1,685 Afghan families with 7,474 members returned to their homeland from neighbouring Iran and Pakistan, Afghanistan's High Commission for Addressing Returnees' Problems said on Wednesday.

The refugees have come home via the Torkham border, crossing in eastern Nangarhar province, the Spin Boldak border, crossing in southern Kandahar province, the Islam Qala border, crossing in western Herat province, and the Pul-e-Abresham border, crossing in western Nimroz province, it said.

The commission provides temporary shelters, nourishment, water, medical care, and transportation services to their respective provinces for the returnees.

Nearly 7 million Afghan refugees, most of whom are undocumented migrants, are currently living abroad, with most living in Iran and Pakistan.

The authorities of both countries have asked undocumented foreign nationals to end their illegal stay and return to their homes, reports Xinhua news agency.

The Taliban regime has been repeatedly calling upon Afghan refugees to end living abroad as refugees and return home to contribute to the rebuilding of their war-torn homeland.

Earlier on June 22, local media outlet Tolonews reported that around 10,000 Afghan refugees were leaving Iran daily to return to their homeland amid war and insecurity in the Middle Eastern country.

"Recently, due to war and insecurity in Iran, the return of refugees from the country has increased. Between 8,000 to 10,000 individuals are returning daily via the Islam Qala crossing point in western Herat province," the report quoted Abdul Rahim Rahmani, deputy director of Border Affairs for Returnees and Refugees at the Islam Qala crossing point, as saying.

Meanwhile, thousands of Afghan refugees -- probably between 2,000 to 3,000 individuals and around 300 families -- are also returning to their homeland via Nimroz province, according to local officials.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is a humanitarian crisis that needs global attention. While we have our own refugee challenges in India, we must acknowledge that Afghanistan has suffered for decades. Hope the Taliban regime provides proper rehabilitation. 🤲
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Priya M.
Pakistan and Iran have hosted millions of Afghan refugees for years. Now suddenly pushing them back when Afghanistan is still unstable seems heartless. Where will these people go? The international community should step in.
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Amit S.
India has always been a friend to Afghan people. Remember how we helped during the Soviet war and after 9/11. Maybe we can offer some technical assistance for rehabilitation programs? Our experience with refugee crises could be valuable.
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Sunita R.
The numbers are staggering - 7,000 in a day! 😳 This will put immense pressure on Afghanistan's already weak infrastructure. The Taliban talks about rebuilding, but do they have the capacity? The world can't just watch from sidelines.
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Vikram J.
While the situation is tragic, we must also think about our national security. India shares no border with Afghanistan but the refugee crisis could destabilize the entire region. SAARC nations should discuss this urgently.
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Neha T.
The mention of war in Iran is concerning. Is this related to Israel-Hamas tensions spilling over? Afghanistan doesn't need more instability. These poor refugees are caught between multiple crises. My heart goes out to them. ❤️

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