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An Unprecedented Influx of Kochis to Panjshir

Published 07/06/2023
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RASC: Residents of Panjshir express concern and complain about the unprecedented influx of Kochi people into Panjshir province.

People’s sources in Panjshir province say that the unprecedented influx of Kochi people with their cattle has caused the destruction of people’s farms and gardens.

According to the sources, the Kochi people deliberately leave their animals in the fields and gardens of the people.

They want the removal of the Kochi people from the vulnerable areas of Panjshir.

It is worth mentioning that after the Taliban group regained control of the country, the Kochis have engaged in destructive acts, and not long ago, the mostly Hazara residents of Parwan province had a conflict with the Kochis.

EnNews 07/06/2023

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