The Afghan Ministry of Migrants and Returnees says that more than 2,000 migrants have entered the country from Iran in one day, both forcibly and voluntarily.
According to Amac News; Today (Saturday, April 27), the Ministry published a notice on X that these people entered Afghanistan through Islam Qala border on Thursday last week.
The Ministry of Migrants and Returnees of Afghanistan has said that among these migrants, 25 orphaned children were included, who were introduced to the "World Child" institute to identify their families.
The ministry added that 320 people were identified as needing help and received food and non-food items from the International Organization for Migration.
Deportation of Afghan immigrants from Iran and Pakistan has continued continuously in the last one year.
Earlier, the border guard commander of Iran's Khorasan Razavi said that over 520,000 migrants have been deported to Afghanistan through the Dogharon border in the past year.