Afghanistan

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan's spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid has actually clarified reports of a yearly payout for households of war victims stating the cash is for the households of mostly all victims who passed away throughout the war with the United States.
Mujahid said the yearly payment of 12.5 billion afghanis (AFN) was not just for the families of deceased IEA fighters but also for the families of departed security force members from the former government, along with orphans and widows of civilians killed, and handicapped people.
Mujahid stated that last year, 12.5 billion afghanis was allocated and distributed to support these individuals.
This follows a variety of media outlets released reports over the past 2 days of an interview with Zabihullah Mujahid.
The reports specified that 12 billion afghanis has actually been designated each year to the households of the Islamic Emirate's fallen soldiers, who passed away throughout the 20-year war.
The post IEA clarifies annual payment for victims of Afghanistan's 20-year war first appeared on TINS News.





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