The United Nations provided assistance to more than 200,000 refugees who returned to Afghanistan

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has said that the organization has provided assistance to more than 200,000 refugees who have returned to Afghanistan.
This international organization wrote in a tweet that since January of this year, 220,000 refugees who have returned to Afghanistan have received help from this organization.
Earlier, Filippo Grandi, the head of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, expressed concern about the bad situation in Afghanistan and said that the number of people who intend to leave Afghanistan has increased.
Emphasizing that humanitarian aid cannot save Afghanistan’s economy, he said that about 23 million people in Afghanistan are suffering from severe hunger.
Meanwhile, recent developments have increased unemployment and a bad economic situation, which has led to a large wave of migration from Afghanistan.



