Afghanistan, June 10 -- The World Food Programme says food aid is the only lifeline for many Afghans facing hunger in remote, hard-hit areas.

The World Food Programme (WFP) has emphasized that for many Afghans facing acute hunger, food assistance remains their only lifeline. In a statement released on Tuesday, June 10, via X, the agency highlighted the urgent need for sustained aid deliveries to vulnerable communities across Afghanistan.

WFP noted that its trucks continue to travel long distances over rough terrain and mountainous areas to deliver life-saving food supplies to remote villages. "For many Afghans facing hunger, this food is their only hope of survival," the organization stated.

Despite these ongoing efforts, the WFP warned ...