At least 71 die in a bus crash involved in Afghans expelled in Iran

At least 71 people, including 17 children, killed in the Western Afghanistan after the passenger bus holding refugees from Iran and a motorcycle, according to the financial department, and local police.
Police of Herat Province on Tuesday said the accident was the “excessive bus and recklessness”.
The returners are part of the A large wave of Afghans are fired or forced without Iran in the past months.
The accident happened on a day after Iranian Minister of Eskandar Momomen has announced that some 800,000 other people will have to leave the country in the next March.
This bus lately carrying acres from Iran and on the road to Kabul, a Provincial Officer, Mohammad and Suf Saedi told AFP News Agency on Tuesday. He also added that all passengers boarded a car in Islam to start, the point crossing the border.
The Taliban government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed at the DPA News Agency in Agency, but said further details were not immediately available.
Police in the District of Guzara outside the city of Herat Herat, where the accident happened, and the motorcycle was involved.
Most of those dead were on the bus, but two people were killed in a truck and killed, along with two others in motorcycle.
Traffic accidents are common in Afghanistan, due to a part of poor roads after decades of war, major driving and shortages of the law.
Finally, two buses, including petrol tank and truck on the main road through the middle of Afghanistan, killing at least 52 people.
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Nearly 450,000 Afghans are back in Iran From the beginning of June, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), after Tehran had finished the deadline on July 6 refugee to leave the country.
Surgery includes the existing Afghanism challenges, such as a poor nation, back under the law of Talin Toaliban since 2021, including wave waves restored to Pakistan and Iran from 2023 years from 2023 years from 2023 years.
UNHCR reports that more than 1.4 million people were returned or compelled to return to Afghanistan “this year. Iran’s late may have contacted 4 unannounced Afghans that are not troubles between six million residents claiming Tehran.
Roundation of boundaries increases too much from mid-year, on certain days to see nearly 40,000 people enter Afghanistan. Among June 1 and July 5, 449,218 Afghans have been restored to Iran, bringing complete 2024 to 906,326, according to the international organization.