'1,000 Afghan children feared dead in cold snap'
Aid workers in Afghanistan said yesterday they feared up to 1,000 children may have died from cold and malnutrition during severe winter weather affecting the west of the war-shattered country.
"Several hundred to a thousand would be a low estimate of the number of children that could have died," Paul Hicks, program director western region Afghanistan for Catholic Relief Services, told AFP.
Western Ghor province has been hit hard by snowstorms in Afghanistan's worst winter for more than a decade and most of the province remains out of reach of humanitarian aid and blanketed by snow.
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