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Germany Urges Its Citizens to Depart Afghanistan

Published 11/02/2024
Germany Urges Its Citizens to Depart Afghanistan
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RASC News Agency: The German Foreign Ministry has recently urged its citizens to leave Afghanistan and refrain from traveling to the country. In a statement released on Sunday, February 11th, the German Foreign Ministry advised its citizens to depart Afghanistan due to bombings, armed attacks, and abductions occurring in the country.

Furthermore, the ministry added that it has closed its embassy in Kabul and its representation in Mazar-i-Sharif due to the existing risks in Afghanistan. The statement also highlighted that the security situation in Afghanistan remains precarious, with reports of human rights violations and former military personnel being detained by the Taliban being disseminated by the media.

It is worth mentioning that Germany, like the United States, Britain, and China, has urged its citizens not to travel to Afghanistan.

Shams Feruten 11/02/2024

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