In a rare decision the war-torn Afghanistan has decided to send humanitarian
assistance to the tsunami-hit people in south Asia, Defense Ministry spokesman
announced Sunday.
"In line with the instruction of the president of Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan, a 20-member medical team with 30 tons of humanitarian aid including
10 tons of dry fruit would leave for Indonesia Monday," Zahir Azimi told newsmen
here.
In the devastating tidal wave which shocked several countries at the bank of
Indian Ocean late last month over 155,000 people have been confirmed dead and
thousands other missing.
The team headed by former Afghan Minister for Health Sohillah Sidiq would
stay there for about 20 days, added the spokesman.
This is the second time that the war-ravaged Afghanistan has been joining
international community in helping needy people.
The post-war Afghanistan in a similar step sent relief to the quake-hit
people of the ancient Iranian city of Bom in late 2003.