In Afghanistan, where the insurgent Taliban has seized power, food shortages and rising prices are becoming more serious, and the United Nations has said that 93% of the population is in a situation where they cannot eat enough, and the support of the international community is being supported. I am complaining that it is an urgent task.

In Afghanistan, many people have lost their cash income due to the inability to work and the closure of banks, and food shortages and rising prices are becoming more serious.



In the capital city of Kabul, displaced people from all over the country live in tents in parks, etc., but many people rely on the food that nearby residents bring in good faith to avoid hunger. It means that you are out.



A woman who had her house destroyed in battle two and a half months ago and evacuated from the northern provinces with seven children said, "Children are hungry and are competing for a piece of small bread. This terrible situation. We need help to get out of it. "



WFP = World Food Program is to support 93% of the population who have not eaten enough since mid-August when the Taliban seized power after an online press conference by a regional office representative. He explained that his food stockpile could run out.



"It's a race against time to save those in need before winter," said the person in charge, urging the support of the international community.

"No one helped me and I was left behind."

In Afghanistan, many who have fled the turmoil and fled to the capital, Kabul, are in a serious situation where they cannot get help and have no food.



Of these, more than 2,000 refugees live in tents in the park in central Kabul.



Zar Begum, 42, whose home was destroyed in a battle in northern Baghlan two and a half months ago, has fled with seven children between the ages of three and fourteen.



Two years ago, Zaru was involved in a battle and lost her husband, and she was also inconvenienced due to an injury to her right leg.



Since he escaped with his clothes on, he had no money to buy food, and he relied only on food that was carried in good faith by nearby residents, but he said that it was not enough to survive the hunger of children.



"Since the collapse of the administration, no one has helped me and I have been left behind. I am lame and my children are still young, so other people take my share of food. The children are hungry and are competing for a small piece of bread. We need help to get out of this terrible situation. "