Germany Airlifts 141 Afghan Citizens Amid Ongoing Resettlement Efforts

According to German media reports, the German government has transferred 141 Afghan citizens to the country via a charter flight. These individuals have arrived at Hanover Airport in the state of Lower Saxony, where the initial reception process has begun.
A spokesperson for Germany’s Interior Ministry stated that plans are underway to move these Afghan citizens to various German states for further accommodation and administrative processing.
The transfer of Afghan citizens to European countries has continued in recent years following developments in Afghanistan and growing concerns about security and living conditions. Human rights organizations have consistently stressed the need to establish safe and transparent pathways for the movement of vulnerable individuals.
No further details regarding the legal status of these individuals or the exact timeline for their resettlement have been disclosed by German authorities.




