Afghanistan: 'Unprecedented' numbers flee via Pakistan
Pakistan has provided a safe haven for Afghans through decades of conflict, and in recent weeks many thousands have headed there, desperate to escape. There were two main crossings from Afghanistan into Pakistan: Torkham, which is on the road between Kabul and Peshawar in Pakistan, and Chaman. Now only Chaman, on the road between Kandahar and Quetta, is open to refugees.Â
³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ reporter Shumail Jaffery is at the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. She says that the numbers of people coming into Pakistan are "unprecedented since the Taliban took over". She says that young poeple in particular were keen to leave Afghanistan and many had risked everything to make the crossing, their livelihoods destroyed, fearful that the crossing could be closed at any time.
Photo: A Pakistani soldier stands guard as Afghans arrive in Pakistan through the Pakistan-Afghanistan border crossing point in Chaman on August 26, 2021 Credit: Getty Images
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