Over 250 Afghan Migrants Killed In Shooting By Iranian Border Guards


(MENAFN- Khaama Press) The Iran Human Rights Organization (Halvash) reported that Iranian border guards shot at Afghan refugees attempting to enter the country, resulting in the deaths of 260 individuals.

According to Halvash, the report is based on accounts from two Afghan witnesses who saw their compatriots being killed.

The organization shared a video showing the bodies of the victims, stating that these individuals were killed last Sunday night in the border region of Kalgan Saravan.

Halvash cited sources who survived the incident, revealing that the group of migrants consisted of approximately 300 people. Out of this group, only 60 survived, while the rest were either killed or severely injured.

The actions of the Iranian border guards have sparked widespread reactions both domestically and internationally. So far, the Taliban officials have not commented on the matter.

This report comes amid a growing number of news stories about the harassment, torture, and mistreatment of Afghan refugees by Iranian forces, which continue to surface in the media.

The plight of Afghan refugees in Iran is dire, as they face not only physical violence but also systemic violations of their human and basic rights. The Iranian government's actions, including forced deportation and brutal treatment, have raised serious concerns from international human rights organizations.

The situation for these refugees is exacerbated by the lack of legal protection and the constant threat of abuse, leaving many vulnerable to torture, harassment, and even death. This ongoing crisis highlights the urgent need for global attention and intervention to safeguard the rights of Afghan refugees.

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