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Tens of thousands of Afghans return from Pakistan after deadline

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Tens of thousands of Afghans return from Pakistan after deadline

Tens of thousands of Afghans return from Pakistan after deadline

Tens of thousands of Afghans return from Pakistan after deadline More than 80,000 Afghans returned from Pakistan to Afghanistan between 1 and 18 April, following the expiry of a voluntary return deadline, Pakistani officials have said.

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