In a significant development, a large number of illegal Afghan citizens are voluntarily returning to Afghanistan from Pakistan, driven by the looming threat of arrest even before the official announcement by the Pakistani government.
The exodus gained momentum on December 25 and 24, 2023, as 674 men, 478 women, and 1421 children bid farewell to Pakistan, bringing the total number of repatriated Afghans to a staggering 448,670 as of the same date.
The repatriation effort, characterized by its scale and speed, has been in motion for some time, with 207 families recently making the journey back to Afghanistan.
The returnees were transported in 132 vehicles, marking a cooperative effort between the two nations to manage the logistical aspects of this substantial movement.
As the repatriation continues, the international community is closely watching the unfolding situation. This mass return highlights the complex challenges faced by displaced Afghan populations and the intricate dynamics between neighboring nations in managing such migrations.