In Afghanistan, where the insurgent Taliban has seized power, while many people are in distress due to economic turmoil, on the 3rd, aircraft loaded with relief supplies arrived from neighboring countries, and support movements of each country have begun to appear. ..

In Afghanistan, the Taliban, an armed group, is in the final stages of making adjustments to establish a new government, but the suspension of banking operations has prevented many people from withdrawing cash, and logistics have stagnated and prices have soared. increase.



Chaman, southwestern Pakistan, which borders Afghanistan, is being visited by Afghan people who are in need of living to seek the support of aid agencies and relatives.



The Pakistani government does not accept new refugees, but only allows residents around the border to stay temporarily.



People complained that they were hungry and dying, and that there was nothing they could do about it, or that the people working at the bank hadn't returned.



Under these circumstances, an aircraft loaded with relief supplies such as food and medicine arrived from the UAE = United Arab Emirates on the 3rd at the airport in the capital Kabul.



In addition, the Qatar government has begun to support each country, such as dispatching engineers with the aim of resuming full-scale operation of the airport in order to bring in such humanitarian relief supplies and leave the country for those who wish to evacuate. increase.

Kabul, the capital, appeals to respect women's rights

As the Taliban prepare for the establishment of a new administration, women gathered near Cheong Wa Dae in the capital Kabul on the 3rd, urging the new administration to respect women's rights.



The former Taliban administration severely restricted women's employment and education based on the extreme interpretation of Islam, but one of the Taliban executives appoints women to major ministerial posts even in the new administration. It shows the prospect that it will never happen.



The gathered women marched through the city center, shouting, "Women's rights like men," or "Unite to break all oppression."



One of the women who participated said, "Women in Afghanistan have worked hard, studied and educated for the last 20 years, but have been excluded from the new administration. We call for respect for human rights. I was talking.

Russian President Vladimir Putin "Very Important for Security"

Russian President Vladimir Putin gave his opinion on the situation in Afghanistan in Vladivostok in the Far East on the 3rd.



When asked who should keep the order of the world on behalf of the United States, Putin replied, "It is the UN Security Council, which includes five permanent members." "The United States has spent many years. We spent more than $ 1.5 trillion on behalf of Afghanistan with no results. "



"Afghanistan is very important for Russia's security," he said, given that Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, which border Afghanistan, have close military and economic ties to Russia.



He said, "We need to unite in order to effectively counter the spread of terrorism and drugs," and emphasized the need for the international community to cooperate in stabilizing the situation in Afghanistan.