AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoAirport Security: The U.S. Embassy in Kabul told Americans to leave Hamid Karzai International Airport immediately at the Abbey, East and North gates, warning of an ISIS-K threat targeting crowds and security forces. Pilgrimage Travel: Afghanistan’s Ministry of Hajj says the return of Afghan pilgrims from Saudi Arabia has started, with the first Kam Air flight bringing 346 pilgrims from Nangarhar to Kabul, and all 30,000 expected back via 97 flights over 30 days. Road Safety: Taliban officials report Eid al-Adha traffic incidents in Ghazni killed 3 and injured 34, mostly on the Kabul–Kandahar highway. Tourist Safety Warning: In Panjshir, at least 17 people drowned in the past year, many domestic tourists, as Taliban police urge visitors to avoid strong currents and high-water sections. Exiled Sports: England’s ECB says the Afghanistan women’s refugee cricket team will tour the UK in June for T20 matches and related events. Border/Returnees: Reports say Afghan returns resumed amid the Torkham border crisis, with repatriation continuing despite prolonged closure impacts on trade and transport.
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