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Afghanistan’s coming weeks, months could be ‘very detrimental’ as aid problems mounting under Taliban rule
Fox News
The coming weeks and months “could be very, very detrimental for the Afghan people” as the amount of aid flowing into the war-torn country “simply will not be enough,” Fox News’ Trey Yingst reported Tuesday.
"The situation today in Afghanistan is heading back towards somewhat of a normal life for the people," Yingst told ‘America’s Newsroom’. "You can hear behind me there are cars honking, there is a lot of traffic in the city because there are still Taliban checkpoints set up all throughout Kabul."
Fox News senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot has the details on 'Fox News Live'
"But the coming weeks and months could be very, very detrimental for the Afghan people. We arrived here today in Kabul on a plane that was chartered by the World Health Organization, one of many, many organizations around the world that are flooding Afghanistan with aid," he continued. "But it simply will not be enough. The Qataris are working on this, the Pakistanis are working on this, and the Turks are working on this.