
The government of Afghanistan has requested emergency aid from Russia to address the consequences of the earthquake that occurred in the country. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to Zamir Kabulov, the special representative of the Russian president on Afghanistan affairs, the Russian government expresses deep sympathy to the Afghan people and is ready to provide humanitarian assistance in the coming days.
All necessary measures are being taken to provide essential aid to the population affected by the earthquake. Official data indicates that more than 800 people have died and over 2,800 have sustained various injuries as a result of the natural disaster.
In some villages, houses have been destroyed and roads have been blocked due to landslides. Communication lines have been cut off, limiting the ability to obtain information.
Rescue and supply operations in the mountainous areas are continuing under difficult conditions. The government and international organizations are taking emergency measures to evacuate the population, provide healthcare services, and supply food.
These aids are aimed at saving lives and mitigating the consequences of the natural disaster.