The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations (MoRR) says nearly 10,000 families across the country have been displaced in the past month.
MoRR in a statement on Saturday said that at least 9,916 families have been displaced across the country during the past month.
The ministry noted that humanitarian assistance has been provided to 7,592 displaced families in cooperation with the International Organization for Migration and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
According to the ministry, of the total number of displaced families, 765 of them have returned to their own areas with the betterment of the security situation.
According to statistics provided by the Ministry of Refugees, the total number of IDPs since the beginning of the current solar year has reached 35,739 families.
However, At least seven civilians were killed in two explosions in Herat and Helmand provinces, local officials and the Defense Ministry said.
A roadside bomb blast that hit a passenger bus in Gereshk district, Helmand province, on Saturday morning, left five civilians dead and nine others wounded, the Defense Ministry said in a statement.
The mine was planted by the Taliban, the Defense Ministry said.
According to TOLOnews’ Abdullah Hamim, the 601 Highway in Helmand that connects Lashkargah city with the Kandahar-Herat highway is also closed to traffic over the last two days due to damaged roads and bridges. The roads, security officials said, have been damaged by the Taliban.
In a similar incident on Friday evening, a passengers’ bus hit a roadside bomb in Herat-Kandahar highway in Shindand district, Herat province, killing two civilians and wounding 10 others, according to Herat Public Health Directorate’s spokesman Mohammad Rafiq Shirzai.
Shirzai said that women and children are also among those wounded in the blast.
Jailani Farhad, spokesman for Herat governor, said the mine was planted by the Taliban.
Taliban has not commented on the two incidents.
A rise in violence in the country comes amidst the ongoing peace negotiations in Doha. President Ghani in his speech at a research institute in Doha last week called for an agreement on immediate reduction in violence. A similar call was made by US special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad in his visit to Islamabad late last week.