More than 200,000 displaced persons in Afghanistan

In Afghanistan, more than 200,000 people have been fleeing for fighting between the radical Islamic Taliban and security forces since the beginning of the year.

Between January 1 and August 22, 212, 439 Afghans became homeless. In 30 of the 34 provinces in the country, people are currently on the run. In the previously relatively quiet north, 41 percent of the war refugees have been registered.

In the east, where the US and Afghan security forces also fight against the Islamic state's terrorist movement, 17 percent are displaced, according to the report. 13 percent of displaced persons are from the west, 22 percent from the heavily westerly south and south-east.

Last year more than 660,000 Afghans flew their villages.