SOCIETY — May 7, 2026

Former Afghan Soldier in Badakhshan Appeals for Humanitarian Assistance

A former Afghan National Army officer from Badakhshan is appealing to humanitarian organizations for medical and financial aid after years of health complications and depleted savings. He cites severe symptoms and an inability to work as the primary reasons for his request.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV2 min read

Former Afghan Soldier in Badakhshan Appeals for Humanitarian Assistance
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Abdul Sabur, a former Afghan National Army officer originally from Badakhshan province, has issued a public appeal to humanitarian organizations and private donors for medical and financial support. Sabur stated that he served in the armed forces for twelve years, with the majority of his deployment taking place in Helmand province. He also noted that he received a United States Army driving certification during his service at Camp Dwyer.

Following the change of government three years ago, Sabur reported developing severe health complications, including persistent vertigo, a loss of balance, and chronic shortness of breath. He indicated that the cumulative cost of ongoing medical treatment and medication has exhausted his personal savings and assets, leaving his household in significant financial distress.

In his statement, Sabur formally requested assistance from international and local aid agencies, as well as private well-wishers, to help cover his medical expenses and basic living costs. He explained that his deteriorating physical condition has restricted his ability to work, further limiting his income. The appeal was made public through a media submission channel, with Sabur providing his details for organizations willing to assess his situation.

His case reflects broader reports from former military personnel in the region who have cited difficulties in accessing consistent healthcare and economic support. Sabur continues to seek a resolution to his medical and financial challenges as he awaits a response from humanitarian actors.

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Single-source publication of a direct, on-record first-person statement. The core event (the public appeal by a named individual with specific biographical and service details) is concretely attributable to Amu TV's reader submission section. Per verification standards, the fact that the named individual made this statement is reliable and verifiable. However, the specific claims regarding his military service record, medical diagnoses, and financial status are self-reported and remain independently unverified.

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