Afghanistan: Thousands walk in desert to escape Taliban

The images from the exit of thousands of people who left it are breathtaking Afghanistan and walk miles in the desert to escape, after seizing power from them Taliban.

As seen in the video and photos posted by Daily Mail, thousands of people form queues crossing miles in the desert, where the borders of Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran meet.

For the majority of refugees fleeing their country, their first destination is likely Turkey, which is thousands of kilometers from Iran, so that from there they can then reach Europe and Britain.

An immigrant who recently made the same trip said it was a four-hour journey through uneven ground, and when it came to an end, many Afghans continued their journey with Iranian traffickers. “These are the poorest people, because there are other ways that involve less walking, but these routes cost more,” he says.

In the video with the caravan, people seem to exchange few words and only the sound of goats is heard.

The journey of the Afghans starts from the deserted Nimroz, Afghanistan’s most sparsely populated province, which is largely covered by deserts and mountains, according to the British newspaper.

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“After four hours of walking, we reached a valley and waited in the deep darkness. A little while later, Iranian smugglers approached us and asked for a password or a keyword. Then we each met our smuggler, split up into groups and set off for Iran. I have done this road several times in the past. There were about 200 people then, but this time it was completely different. Thousands of citizens were there. I saw women in advanced pregnancy, babies, elderly people men. “I remember babies crying and their cries echoing in the mountains,” said the Afghan refugee.

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