Kabul: A C-130 of Pakistan Airforce (PAF) reached Kabul on Thursday carrying the relief goods for Afghans.


Pakistani Ambassador to Afghanistan Mansoor Ahmad Khan received the goods and noted that Pakistan will continue the humanitarian efforts to provide relief to Afghans.
On the directives of PM Imran Khan, one C-130 aircraft of PAF carrying relief goods & humanitarian assistance for the people of Afghanistan landed at Kabul airport. Pakistan's Ambassador to Afghanistan @ambmansoorkhan & senior official of Public Health received the relief package pic.twitter.com/HaLkCCWUwF
— Government of Pakistan (@GovtofPakistan) September 9, 2021
The relief package included around 10 tonnes of flour, 1.5 tonnes of ghee and a large quantity of medicines.
The Ambassador said that another C-130 will arrive at Kandahar Airport tomorrow carrying emergency supplies.
Moreover, the Chaman and Torkhan border would be utilized alongside the air channel to provide assistance goods.
Last month, the Executive Director of United Nations' World Food Program (WFP) David Beasley hailed the efforts of Pakistan for erecting a "humanitarian air bridge" to Afghanistan.
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