The Afghanistan authorities has arrange a shelter for greater than 11,000 households in Kandahar metropolis. The shelter is constructed to deal with folks, who’ve escaped from battle-torn areas of Kandhar province within the final 15 days.
After the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, the Taliban has opened a most battle entrance towards Afghan safety forces and claimed that it has captured practically 70 per cent of Afghanistan.ALSO READ: Exclusive: Afghan commander remembers Danish Siddiqui’s final momentsMeanwhile, households are fleeing war-torn areas in Kandhar province and taking shelter in refugee camps arrange by the Afghan authorities.A member of Parliament from Kandhar, Syed Ahmad Sailab, informed India Today TV that after Eid celebrations, Taliban has intensified assaults on Afghan forces in all the Kandhar province and the individuals who have fled for security are on the verge of hunger. They are, nonetheless, being supplied meals and medical care at one of many migrant camps close to Kandhar.”We have decided to provide breakfasts and meals two times for all the families who had to leave their villages to reach Kandahar,” he stated.ALSO SEE: Covered virtually 85% of Afghanistan, will cowl relaxation quickly, says TalibanSyed Ahmad Sailab stated practically 11,000 households are at present being supplied authorities assist in Kandahar.Bibi Nadia, a member of a displaced household, stated to India Today TV that they have been hungry for 3 days and couldn’t prepare any meals as a consequence of struggle between Taliban and Afghan military. They additionally spoke about how they escaped from villages after Taliban fighters occupied their properties.After the withdrawal of US troops, greater than 10,000 Taliban fighters entered Afghanistan from Balochistan and Sindh provinces of Pakistan and attacked the Afghan forces and safety verify posts. They additionally managed to take over most of them within the Kandahar province.ALSO READ: The return of the Taliban | Guest column ALSO READ: Return of Taliban shouldn’t be a headache for India solely. Here’s why.