Eighteen people killed in Afghanistan truck crash, including 10 children
Eighteen people, including ten children, died when a truck carrying Afghan families returning from Pakistan overturned in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday. The accident occurred on the road between Jalalabad and Kabul, with an additional 29 people injured.

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AI-generatedEighteen people, including ten children, died when a truck carrying Afghan families returning from Pakistan overturned in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday. The accident occurred on the road between Jalalabad and Kabul, with an additional 29 people injured. The families were reportedly traveling with their belongings due to Pakistan's toughened stance on Afghan migrants and refugees, leading to an outflow of individuals. Deadly traffic crashes are frequent in Afghanistan, attributed to poor road conditions, dangerous driving, and a lack of regulation. This incident follows a previous tragedy in August where a bus collision killed 78 people returning from Iran.
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5 extracted447,400 Afghans have returned from Pakistan since the start of the year.
The truck was carrying Afghan families returning from Pakistan.
Eighteen people, including 10 children, died in a truck crash in eastern Afghanistan.
Deadly traffic crashes are common in Afghanistan due to poor roads, dangerous driving, and lack of regulation.
Authorities in Pakistan have toughened their stance on Afghan migrants and refugees, causing an outflow.