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Hundreds of families moved looking for food and take refuge in Kabul

Hundreds of families moved looking for food and take refuge in Kabul
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Hundreds of Afghanistan families who had camped in heated in Kabul Park after the Taliban invaded their province asking for food and took refuge on Thursday, the face was most visible from the war crisis hit by a war.
The takeover of the Taliban Swift from Afghanistan this month, peaked in the arrest of Kabul on August 15, has thrown the country into chaos.
While thousands of people packed the airport to try to escape, many others, like family in the park, stuck in Limbo, not sure whether it was safer to go home or stay where they were.
“I’m in a bad situation,” said Zahida Bibi, a housewife, sitting under the sun that lights up with her extended family.
“My head hurts.
I feel very bad, there’s nothing in my stomach.” Ahmed Wareeem, Refugees from North Afghanistan said those in the park hoped the central government would pay attention.
“We are on the open and hot field,” he said.
A Taliban spokesman told Reuters that the group did not provide food to people in the park and the other at the airport because it would cause further density.
They must return to their home, he said.
The Western-supported Afghan president and many other officials fled after government forces melted before advancing Taliban.
The group has placed its members in Ministries and ordered several officials back to work, but the service has not been continued, with the bank still closed.
Phalwan Sameer, also from North Afghanistan, said his family came to Kabul after the situation quickly deteriorated in his home city.
“There are many battles and bombings too.
That’s why we came here.
The houses were burning and we became homeless,” he said.
The World Health Organization said on Tuesday, he only had enough medical supplies in Afghanistan to survive a week after sending blocked by restrictions at Kabul Airport and the UN World Food Program said the country desperately needed $ 200 million in food assistance.
The United Nations said more than 18 million people – more than half of the Afghan population – need help and half of all Afghan children under the age of five who have suffered acute malnutrition in the second half of the drought in four years.
Taliban have convinced the United Nations that it can pursue humanitarian work when foreigners weigh the problem whether and how to support the population under the Islamic government.

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