Geneva: Many Afghans are still escaping from their homes even though there is a decline in violence since the Taliban seized power last month, and the number of people across the land border also rose, the head of the migration agent u.n.
said on Monday.
“We have launched a Flash Flash of population movement and despite the fact that there is a decrease in conflict we still register high internal displacement levels, especially for urban areas as a consequence of environmental degradation in rural areas,” International organizations for Antonio Vitorino migration said.
The increase in Afghanistan goes to bordering countries is “not a massive flow” but mostly occurs through unofficial routes and is so difficult to monitor, he added.