Afghanistan, Feb. 16 -- Afghanistan consulate in Karachi reports that 105 refugees, including two women and ten children, have been freed from Pakistani detention and returned safely.
The consulate stated on X that the released citizens had been detained for about a month due to security issues along Sindh and Balochistan routes.
Taliban officials said the freed individuals crossed into Afghanistan via Spin Boldak in Kandahar on Monday, marking their safe return.
The group of returnees includes vulnerable individuals, such as two women and ten children, highlighting the human dimension of cross-border detention issues.
The release underscores the challenges faced by Afghan citizens abroad, particularly amid criticism over the lack of in...