Iran, Afghanistan and Bus crash
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A bus crash in northwestern Afghanistan killed at least 79 people returning from Iran, including 19 children, an official said. Two people were also injured in the crash, Ministry of Interior spokesperson Abdul Mateen Qani told The Associated Press.
So what? They are being sent back. Iran deported 750,000 Afghans last month, justifying the move on economic and security grounds. Aid groups are struggling to respond to the expulsion, one of the largest in history, and those affected are returning to a place that many of them have never set foot in, having been born overseas.
Iran is hunting down British spies included in the ‘kill list’ leaked in a Ministry of Defence (MoD) data breach that was accessed by the Taliban, a report has claimed.
In the four years since the Taliban took control of Kabul, millions of Afghans who initially fled have now been expelled from Iran and Pakistan.
Iran’s revolutionary guards are hunting British spies using a leaked Ministry of Defence list provided by the Taliban, The Telegraph has learnt.
IRAN has reportedly asked the Taliban to hand over a bombshell list of MI6 spies and British special forces accidentally leaked by the UK government. Fresh fears are brewing that the data breach