KSrelief distributes assistance among refugees returning from Iran 

KSrelief distributes assistance among refugees returning from Iran 
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) distributed edibles among 2000 families returning from Iran on Sunday (October 19).

The distribution of assistance among 2000 families from Iran was started with the financial assistance of KSrelief, technical support of Tauheed organization and coordination of the ministry of refugees of Afghanistan.

A ceremony was held at a refugee camp, north of Kabul city in this regard. 

Head of the camp, Abdul Jabbar Abu Al-Lais, member of health services in the ministry of refugees and repatriation Taha Noor Hashimi, representative of the department of refugees of Kabul Mohammad Amin Ramozai and officials of KSrelief and Tauheed organization attended the ceremony.

Every family would be given 70.5 kilograms of edibles, officials said. The package included 50 kilograms of flour, five kilograms of rice and beans, 5.5 kilograms of sugar and five liters of ghee.
 
The assistance would be given to the families returning from Iran and visiting the refugee camp, officials said. Later, they would be sent to their own areas.

The KSrelief has been providing assistance to needy people and families affected by natural disasters over the past several years. Edibles and other assistance was given to thousands of earthquake-hit families in the eastern Afghanistan. 

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