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Afghan refugees caught in crossfire as Iran-Israel hostilities increase deportations

Afghan refugees caught in crossfire as Iran-Israel hostilities increase deportations

Deccan Herald2 days ago
Asghari, 35, is among tens of thousands of Afghans whom Iran has deported home in the past few weeks, in the fallout of a conflict the United Nations says risks further destabilising Afghanistan, already battling a humanitarian crisis.
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