After the Taliban invaded the country in 2021, United States military And her allies fell back to Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul and later withdrew completely.
many international Humanitarian organizations followed suit because of Concerns about security and poor human rights of the Taliban record.
At that time since then, the Taliban worked with Qatar, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates on Airport operations resume in Kabul and all over the country but almost all international Still carriers avoid country and resistance on Section of Relief organizations to put any money in Taliban safes may make it hard to fly in supplies and equipment.
However, the Afghan Red Crescent Society has sent about 4,000 blankets, 800 tents and 800 kitchen sets to the affected area, according to Bakhtar. directorGeneral Abdul Wahed Ryan.
Italian medical aid group Emergency, which is still working in Afghanistan said it has sent seven ambulances and two workers to the areas closest to the quake zone.
The fear is that the victims will increase more, also because a lot people It could be trapped under collapsed buildings . Stefano Souza, from the country, said director for Emergency in Afghanistan. this is latest Tragedy can only exacerbate the situation of fragility, economical and social Difficulties faced by Afghanistan for months.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said his country will provide support help. In the Vatican, Pope Francis prayed for All dead and wounded and for suffering of dear afghani population.
some remote Regions of Pakistan has seen reports of Damage to homes Near the Afghan border, but that didn’t happen right away clear If it was because of rain or earthquake, said Timur Khan, a spokesperson for disaster management in The area.
The quake was felt by residents, the European Seismological Agency, EMSC, said over 500 kilometers for 119 million people across Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.
Mountainous Afghanistan and the largest region of South Asia along the Hindu Kush has always been prone to devastating earthquakes. (AFP)
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