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Over 700 Panjshir Families Displaced to Parwan

More than 700 families have been displaced, due to security incidents, from Panjshir to Parwan, officials at the refugee and repatriations department of Parwan said.

The officials further said that the department is planning to provide families with cash assistance.

“748 families were displaced from Panjshir to Parwan province. They left their houses due to conflict,” said Faraidoon Noori, an official at the department.

Meanwhile, local officials of Panjshir province confirmed the arrival of the families, saying that a precise number of displaced families is not available.

Panjshir officials pledged to seek ways for the displaced families to return to their homes.

“The refugees and repatriation department is considering providing assistance with the families who sustained damages,” said Nasrullah Malekzadah, head of information and culture of Panjshir.

Bebe Begom, a 90-year-old woman, was displaced from Panjshir.

Bebe Begom, due to fighting, left her house behind. She along with her family live in a small room in Charikar city (capital of Parwan province).

“We were not allowed to take clothes, we were even not allowed to drink a cup of tea. We came to Charikar, and are staying here without food,” said Bebe Begom.

“It is one month since we left our home there (in Panjshir). My family and I brought nothing with us,” said Dilawar.

“They have beat us, saying bring the arms, you are in the resistance party, you are part of Ghani’s government,” said Mohammad Haneef.

Over 700 Panjshir Families Displaced to Parwan

Panjshir officials pledged to seek ways for the displaced families to return to their homes.

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More than 700 families have been displaced, due to security incidents, from Panjshir to Parwan, officials at the refugee and repatriations department of Parwan said.

The officials further said that the department is planning to provide families with cash assistance.

“748 families were displaced from Panjshir to Parwan province. They left their houses due to conflict,” said Faraidoon Noori, an official at the department.

Meanwhile, local officials of Panjshir province confirmed the arrival of the families, saying that a precise number of displaced families is not available.

Panjshir officials pledged to seek ways for the displaced families to return to their homes.

“The refugees and repatriation department is considering providing assistance with the families who sustained damages,” said Nasrullah Malekzadah, head of information and culture of Panjshir.

Bebe Begom, a 90-year-old woman, was displaced from Panjshir.

Bebe Begom, due to fighting, left her house behind. She along with her family live in a small room in Charikar city (capital of Parwan province).

“We were not allowed to take clothes, we were even not allowed to drink a cup of tea. We came to Charikar, and are staying here without food,” said Bebe Begom.

“It is one month since we left our home there (in Panjshir). My family and I brought nothing with us,” said Dilawar.

“They have beat us, saying bring the arms, you are in the resistance party, you are part of Ghani’s government,” said Mohammad Haneef.

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