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Kabul (Afghanistan), Aug 16 (EFE/EPA).- Thousands of desperate Afghans created chaos on Monday at the Kabul airport as they try to flee the conflict in the country. FOOTAGE OF THE OUTSIDE OF THE AIRPORT.
Caracas, July 9 (EFE).- Dozens of Caracas residents have fled their homes to escape raging gun battles between security forces and organized crime gangs in the Venezuelan capital region that have killed many.Nonprofit Otro Enfoque has opened doors of its headquarters to accommodate about 30 children and young people from the areas worst affected by the violence in Caracas.The violence broke out on Wednesday evening in several areas after the police started an operation to dismantle the armed groups. (Camera: IVÁN CÁRDENAS). SHOT LIST: VIEW OF THE ENTRANCE OF THE COTA 905 NEIGHBORHOOD IN CARACAS, AND CARACAS RESIDENTS IN GANG CONFLICT ZONES SEEK SHELTER FROM SHOOTINGS AT NGO OTRO ENFOQUE HEADQUARTERS, IN CARACAS, VENEZUELA.SOUND BITES: CAROLINA TERÁN, WHO WORKS FOR NONPROFIT OTRO ENFOQUE (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: They (the youngsters) could see some of the wounded dying. They could see bodies being taken away. Then they became very nervous and began to leave the community.
The eruption of Mount Nyiragongo volcano in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo prompts residents of Nyiragongo Territory to flee toward the city of Goma. The country's government later ordered the evacuation of Goma due to the eruption. IMAGES
Eyewitnesses who have fled Mekelle, the capital of Ethiopia's Tigray region, is under fierce bombardment. CNN reports a communications blackout in the region has made reporting on claims from both sides difficult. About half a million residents live in Mekelle. UNICEF says roughly half of them are children. More than 43,000 Ethiopian refugees have crossed into neighboring Sudan since fighting began on November 4th. The number of people internally displaced inside Tigray is growing daily. According to the UNHCR, the pre-existing refugee camps in the region only have food supplies to last three days.
Residents of the Syrian border town of Ras al-Ain flee the city in trucks loaded with their belongings, as Turkey continues its assault on Kurdish-controlled areas in northeastern Syria. The offensive has displaced more than 60,000 people in less than a day, according to a war monitor. IMAGES