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    Rumors of Returned Refugees Facing Hardship in Kunduz Are False

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee23 January 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Kunduz provincial media office reported that recent rumors claiming returned refugees in the province facing difficulties are not true.

    Sources confirmed that provincial authorities have consistently monitored the well-being of returned refugees, ensuring they receive essential food and cash assistance.

    The Kunduz provincial administration stressed that these reports are false propaganda circulated by biased groups with the intent to mislead the public and create a distorted perception of the situation.

    Authorities assured that any issues faced by returned refugees are addressed promptly, and so far, no serious problems or incidents have been reported.

    Earlier, some foreign-based propaganda outlets claimed that returned refugees in Kunduz were living in dire conditions and were not receiving aid.

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