June 7th 2024.
On Friday, the Ministry for Refugees and Repatriation Affairs in Afghanistan announced that over 800 individuals have returned to their homeland from Pakistan. This news was shared on social media, with the ministry releasing a statement expressing their gratitude for the safe return of these refugees. According to a report by Xinhua news agency, these individuals crossed the border through the Torkhan and Spin Boldak points on Thursday.
This isn't the first instance of Afghan refugees returning home, as just a few days prior, the ministry reported that over 300 families had made the journey back from neighboring countries. It's been estimated that more than one million Afghan refugees, many of whom were living as undocumented immigrants, have returned to Afghanistan from Pakistan and Iran since last November. This shows the ongoing efforts of the Afghan caretaker government to encourage their citizens to come back and help rebuild their nation, which has been ravaged by war.
The Afghan government has been vocal in urging its citizens who are living abroad to consider returning home and playing a role in the reconstruction of their country. With the current state of the nation, the support and contributions of its people are crucial in moving towards a better future. As these refugees make their way back to their homeland, they are met with open arms and a strong sense of determination to rebuild and move forward. The Ministry for Refugees and Repatriation Affairs continues to work towards facilitating the safe return of more Afghan refugees, and hopes to see a brighter future for their nation with the help of its citizens.
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