Afghanistan Bank said that an additional 32 million in humanitarian assistance has reached Kabul today. The bank added that this is the twentieth package of international humanitarian aid to Afghanistan arriving in Kabul. The bank said it had handed over the money to the World Bank. According to the bank, the aid could be a significant help in pulling Afghanistan out of the current crisis. It is worth mentioning that since the Islamic Emirate came to power, the United States has been under pressure to freeze Afghanistan’s financial reserves in the international banks, which has adversely affected the Afghan economy and is currently facing serious challenges.