The commission for handling problems of migrants announced that five thousand and 636 Afghan immigrants have been expelled from Iran and Pakistan last day.
Hamdullah Fatrat, the deputy spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, wrote today in a newspaper on X that these people had entered Afghanistan soil the previous day.
According to the newspaper, Iran and Pakistan have returned 1000 and 70 families, including 5,000 and 636 people to Afghanistan in one day.
These returns have been made through the border crossings of Islam Ghale in Herat, Silk Bridge in Nimruz, Torkham in Nangarhar, Spain Boldak in Kandahar and Angoradeh in Paktika.
From Islam Ghale 95 families including 545 people and from Silk Bridge 63 families with 250 people have entered the country in the middle of the day.
Similarly, 665 families consisting of 3,000 and 584 from Spin Boldak in Kandahar, 240 families consisting of 1,000 and 223 from Torkham in Nangarhar and seven families consisting of 34 from Anguradeh in Paktika have returned.
The newsletter says returnees have been offered vital services including SIM cards, health care and transportation to move to their home cities.
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