Tens of Thousands of Afghans Repatriated from Neighbouring Countries
A deepening humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Afghanistan as neighbouring countries force tens of thousands of Afghans to return. The returns are adding pressure to an already strained economy and aid system inside the country. @AJEnglish reported the developments.
Neighbouring countries are forcing tens of thousands of Afghans to return home, deepening a humanitarian crisis now unfolding across Afghanistan. Tens of thousands of Afghans are being forced to return to Afghanistan from neighbouring countries, according to @AJEnglish.
The scale of the returns has accelerated in recent weeks, placing fresh burdens on communities inside Afghanistan that are already struggling with limited resources and infrastructure.
Neighbouring countries are forcing Afghans to return home to Afghanistan, reversing earlier patterns of cross-border movement that had provided some relief to families facing economic hardship. The returns come at a time when Afghanistan's internal capacity to absorb large numbers of people remains constrained.
@AJEnglish reported that the combination of forced repatriation and existing vulnerabilities is intensifying needs for food, shelter and medical care in multiple provinces. Officials inside Afghanistan have noted the arrivals strain local services, though specific response measures were not detailed in available reporting.
Neighbouring countries have cited their own domestic pressures as the reason for the policy shift, according to the same reporting.
The situation reflects a broader regional dynamic in which cross-border movements of people have become tightly restricted.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
2 events- 2026-05-07
Neighbouring countries continue forcing tens of thousands of Afghans to return home amid unfolding humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan
1 source@AJEnglish - Recent weeks
Accelerated returns of Afghans from neighbouring countries reported
1 source@AJEnglish
Potential Impact
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Further pressure on Afghanistan's already constrained economy and aid system
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Increased strain on food, shelter, and medical services inside Afghanistan
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Reversal of previous cross-border movement patterns that had eased domestic pressures
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