New Delhi: Hundreds of women who fled their villages to flee war between the Afghanistan soldiers and the Taliban militants and had taken shelter at Shahr-e-Naw Park in Afghan capital Kabul, have gone missing, claimed Naved (name changed), an Afghan citizen, who lives in Delhi. Tens of thousands of citizens from several provinces of Afghanistan had fled to escape battles that have overwhelmed their towns and villages and had taken shelter at Shahr-e-Naw Park. Naved said he left his country around 8 years back, but he still has good sources of information in Afghan as he was associated with a private American security firm that used to involve local citizens to "pass the information". He said that bombardment, gunfire and airstrikes was not new for the people of Afghanistan as they have become used to it since the early age of life, but they had not imagined that they will have to leave the country. He said, "The life of youth in Afghanistan is always in risk, especially young women. Taliban militants would barge into homes, and they will take away young women forcefully. This has been happening for last several years but the government kept silence." Replying on what if a joint government is formed with Taliban, he said, "See, all youth if Afghanistan is well aware that their future is ruined. We had had expectations after the US and India had started supporting for developments, but things are changed now. Air Force becomes 'Messiah' for Indians stranded in Afghanistan, bringing 120 people home! Another crisis hits Afghan people, earthquake shocks country Blinken discusses Afghanistan situation with S Jaishankar, Foreign Minister Qureshi