Afghanistan, April 20 -- 175 Afghan refugees were released from Pakistani jails and returned home safely with basic support after spending a few days in detention.
The Ministry of Refugees and Returnees of the Taliban government reported the release of 175 Afghan nationals from Pakistani prisons. According to a statement released on Sunday, April 20, these individuals were freed and then transferred back to Afghanistan after receiving assistance. The ministry stated that the detainees had been held in various locations across Pakistan, with their detentions lasting from one to three days.
This release coincides with Pakistan's ongoing expulsion campaign, as the country began the second phase of Afghan deportations in early April. The Paki...