Afghanistan: Over 40 Patients Received At EMERGENCY’s Surgical Centre in Kabul
More than 40 injured people were received at EMERGENCY's Surgical Centre for War Victims in Kabul.
More than 40 injured people were received at EMERGENCY's Surgical Centre for War Victims in Kabul.
On 20 December 2022, Afghanistan’s Ministry of Higher Education announced a ban on women attending university with immediate effect until further notice.
23 years ago, EMERGENCY opened a First Aid Post in Afghanistan.
They are a young generation of Afghans who have never seen anything but war, but have dreams for their future.
Despite the violence, Rahman is convinced: he does not want to leave his country.
You are the people that support us to go on providing lifesaving care.
We look after so many patients in Afghanistan: behind every wound lies the story of a country torn apart by years, decades of war.
It was a suicide attack. We have received 20 wounded people so far, all adult males, of whom 16 were admitted, 2 were dead on arrival and 2 were treated as outpatients.
A total of 22 patients, including 20 women, have been received at EMERGENCY's Surgical Centre for War Victims in Kabul following the suicide attack that took place this morning, 30 September.