12 women killed at stampede for Pakistani visas in Afghanistan's Jalalabad

By ANI | Published: October 21, 2020 05:14 PM2020-10-21T17:14:31+5:302020-10-21T17:30:07+5:30

At least 12 women were killed and 12 others were injured during a stampede which occurred in Jalalabad city, capital of Nangarhar province among a huge crowd of people seeking Pakistani visas, said local officials.

12 women killed at stampede for Pakistani visas in Afghanistan's Jalalabad | 12 women killed at stampede for Pakistani visas in Afghanistan's Jalalabad

12 women killed at stampede for Pakistani visas in Afghanistan's Jalalabad

At least 12 women were killed and 12 others were injured during a stampede, which occurred in Jalalabad city, capital of Nangarhar province among a huge crowd of people seeking Pakist visas, said local officials.

The crowd had gathered close to the Pakistan Embassy in Jalalabad when the incident occurred, said Attaullah Khogy, a spokesman for the provincial governor, reported TOLO News.

"Deeply saddened at the reports of casualties at a stadium in Jalalabad 5 km from Pakist Consulate where visa applicants were being orgzed by Afghan provincial authorities. We sympathize with the families of the victims," said Mansoor Ahmad Khan, Pakistan's Ambassador to Afghstan, in a tweet following the stampede.

"We are engaged with Afghan authorities for better facilitation of visa applicants. We are committed to continue visa issuance to Afghan nationals under new visa policy while making the process smoother and streamlined at our end," he said.

According to TOLO News, hundreds of people gather for Pakist visas outside the Pakistan Consulate every day, with some people even spending the whole night waiting in line.

On October 13, Pakistan's embassy in Kabul at a press release said it had taken urgent measures to facilitate Pakist visas for Afghan nationals.

( With inputs from ANI )

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