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Sixty 60 people killed or maimed by landmines in Afghanistan every month: OCHA

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The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says that Afghanistan is one of the most contaminated countries with mines and explosive materials in the world, and every month more than 60 people, mostly children, are killed or maimed in the country.

According to OCHA, three million people live within a kilometer radius of mines, improvised bombs and remnants of explosives left over from the war.

OCHA added that the contamination of Afghanistan’s lands with landmines is a legacy before 2001 and after and that the provinces of Uruzgan, Kunduz, Helmand, Kandahar, Kunar, Badghis, Faryab, Nangarhar, Ghazni, Farah, Maidan Wardak and Samangan are the most affected.

According to OCHA, even a large number of infrastructures, including schools, are contaminated with explosives, while families dependent on agriculture-based livelihoods, including farmers and herdsmen are most at risk from explosives.

Also, returning populations are vulnerable, because they do not know the areas they are returning to, OCHA said.

As the poverty level in Afghanistan deepens, more children and adults are driven to scavenge spent artillery shells and mortars to collect metal for a living, with tragic consequences, the OCHA report said.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says it does not have the resources to prevent mine hazards and the fight against mine hazards is currently severely underfunded.

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Islamic Emirate releases American prisoner Dennis Coyle

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has announced the release of American citizen Dennis Coyle from prison.

According to the ministry, Coyle’s mother had written to the leader of the Islamic Emirate demanding amnesty and the release of her son on the occasion of Eid, and the Supreme Court considered his imprisonment sufficient and decided to release him.

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UK announces additional £3 million in aid for vulnerable people in Afghanistan

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The United Kingdom has announced an additional £3 million (AFN 257 million) in humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, aimed at supporting people affected by natural disasters and other shocks.

Richard Lindsay, in a post on X, said the funding will be used to provide essential nutrition supplies and related support to vulnerable populations.

The new allocation brings the UK’s total bilateral assistance to Afghanistan for the current financial year to £154 million (AFN 13.18 billion).

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Around 2.3 million tourists visited Afghanistan’s recreational areas during Eid: Ghufran

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Khubaib Ghufran, spokesperson for the Ministry of Information and Culture, announced on Tuesday that over Eid al-Fitr holidays approximately 2.3 million domestic and foreign tourists visited the country’s recreational areas and natural attractions.

Ghufran said this level of tourist presence shows a significant increase compared to previous years and indicates growth and strengthening of the tourism sector.

Meanwhile, officials from the ministry’s departments, while emphasizing public cooperation in preserving the environment, maintaining cleanliness in public places, and protecting tourist attractions, stated that through extensive cooperation and efforts by security institutions, tourists were able to travel to different parts of the country with full confidence during the Eid holidays.

According to Ghufran, the Ministry of Information and Culture is working to develop and strengthen the tourism sector across the country and to provide more facilities and conveniences for tourists.

However, some tourists who traveled to various provinces praised the order, security, and hospitality of the people. They said that all provinces of Afghanistan have always been beautiful, but this year, with the current level of security and tourism facilities, their trips have become even more memorable.

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