Authorities have emptied the country’s largest Afghan refugee camp as part of an ongoing operation, and the demolition of makeshift homes has officially begun. According to officials, residents were asked to vacate the area after notices were issued under the government’s repatriation policy.
Many families left the camp carrying their belongings on foot and in small vehicles, while some expressed deep concern over their uncertain future. Humanitarian groups have urged the authorities to ensure that the evacuation process is carried out with dignity and that vulnerable families receive necessary support.
Officials say the camp had grown over the years and was no longer considered safe, prompting the decision to clear the area. Heavy machinery has been deployed to remove structures, and the site is expected to be fully dismantled in the coming days.
The development has sparked debate regarding the treatment and future of Afghan refugees in the country, with rights organizations calling for long-term, humane solutions.
