Afghan Refugees Pour Back from Iran to Escape Ongoing War

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(FILES) In this photograph taken on June 19, 2012, Afghan refugees sit in front of trucks at The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) registration centre on the outskirts of Peshawar. Hundreds of thousands of Afghans face the threat of deportation back to their war-torn country from Pakistan once a deadline expires June 30, 2012, but Kabul is crying foul over the move. Pakistan is home to 1.7 million refugees and hundreds of thousands more unregistered migrants from its neighbour, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).AFP PHOTO/A. MAJEED/FILES

Around 10,000 Afghan refugees are leaving Iran daily to return to their homeland amid war and insecurity in the Mideast country, local media outlet Tolonews reported on Saturday night

“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.

In the wake of Israeli airstrikes, which began on June 13 in different cities and provinces of Iran, including the capital city of Tehran, thousands of Afghans living as refugees in the neighboring country have returned home to escape the war.

In a latest development, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that the United

States has completed attacks on three nuclear sites in Iran, including “Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan.”

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