Afghanistan Crisis: Pay Rs 3000 for water & 7500 for a plate of rice at Kabul Airport

Big news has come that the prices of food and water are touching the sky at the Kabul airport.

Yogita
Published on: 26 Aug 2021 6:15 AM GMT
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Afghanistan Crisis

New Delhi: Everything has changed in this country since the Taliban took over Afghanistan. More and more people just want to leave the country anyhow. There is only one way left for Afghanistan - Kabul Airport. The security here is with American soldiers. There is a crowd of about 2.5 lakh people at Kabul Airport, who want to leave Afghanistan. The situation is that hungry and thirsty people are breaking their breath at the airport.

Water bottle at Rs 3000 at Kabul Airport:

Meanwhile, big news has come that the prices of food and water are touching the sky at the airport. Here a water bottle is available for $ 40 i.e. 3000 rupees. Whereas for a plate of rice, 100 dollars i.e. 7500 rupees will have to be spent. Whether to buy water or food at the airport, Afghan currency is not being taken here. Payments are accepted in dollars only. In such a situation, you can understand the difficulties of the Afghans.

People from Afghanistan say that it took them 5 to 6 days to reach the airport from home in Kabul, because the Taliban is guarded from the city to the airport. The Taliban firing has created panic and crossing the crowd of thousands and entering the airport is a difficult task. Even if you go inside the airport, it takes five to six days to get the plane. Just have to survive on biscuit & snacks. Due to the high cost of food and drink, their problems have increased. The condition of Afghanistan is such that many children are leaving Afghanistan without their parents.

20 deaths due starvation:

Due to the increase in the price of food and water, people are forced to stand in the sun with a hungry stomach. Their courage is now deteriorating. The body has become weak and they are falling unconscious. In such a situation, instead of helping the people, the Taliban is scaring them. So far 20 people have been killed in the chaos outside Kabul airport.

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