Afghanistan, March 26 -- Hundreds of Afghan refugees remain stranded at a U.S. base in Qatar, where they are now living under the threat of Iranian missile attacks after being evacuated there following the Kabul collapse.
ABC News reported that many of them are women and children living in worsening conditions. Residents of Camp As Sayliyah told ABC they had little protection during the early weeks of the war and were forced to shelter inside buildings as missile fragments reportedly fell into living areas, including rooms where children were present.
Advocacy group AfghanEvac says many of the refugees had already been cleared for relocation to the United States, but their resettlement stalled after the Trump administration froze parts of...