Afghan Special Contributors, Half Are 'Under 11 Years Old'... 238 Are Minors
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] It has been revealed that half of the Afghan Special Contributors who came to Korea are infants or children aged 11 or younger.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 31st, among the 390 Afghan Special Contributors, 179 are aged 11 or younger, accounting for 45.9% of the total.
Including them, there are 238 minors under the age of 18, and 151 adults aged 19 to 64. Only one person is in the elderly group aged 65 or older.
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The Afghan Special Contributors, consisting of local Afghan helpers and their families, arrived in the country on the 26th and 27th by boarding military transport planes over two days.
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