Hundreds of Aid Trucks Enter Afghanistan From Pakistan as Millions Face Acute Hunger
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More than seven hundred trucks carrying humanitarian aid have arrived in Afghanistan via Pakistan, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports. The convoy transported food and other essential humanitarian products.
Since the clashes with Pakistan last October, Afghanistan has been facing a critical food crisis, exacerbated by several natural disasters. On Sunday, August 16, more than 700 trucks carrying humanitarian aid were able to enter the country.
More than 700 trucks loaded with international humanitarian aid arrived in Afghanistan via Pakistan despite the almost total closure of the land border between the two countries in conflict, we learned from the UN on Sunday. ...
According to the World Food Programme, the hunger crisis in Afghanistan is becoming more and more devastating – a consequence of mismanagement, natural disasters and the return of millions of refugee Afghans
The United Nations Resident Coordinator in Pakistan said "724 humanitarian cargo trucks have passed through Afghanistan, reaching the most needy families".
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