 The protection team of Kandahar received the information that the boy was alone with all his family and that he was coming from Helmand. So we feel what we call a tracing request to try to identify his family. In the early days of the war, we had to go to the government office. We had to go to the Palestinian state and we had to go to the Palestinian state. We had to go to the Palestinian state to find out what happened to us. We had to find out what happened to the boy. We were told that he was alone with all his family. We had to go to Kandahar to find out what happened to him. If he was alone with all his family, we had to go to the government office. We had to go to Kandahar to find out what happened, but we found out he was alone with all his family. We were told that he was alone with all his family, and he was always alone with all his family. We knew that he wasn't alone with all his family, It's incredible about the story, is that the information that we were receiving initially from the father and the boy, who was so incomplete and different, their accounts were like night and day. But when we showed the photo of the boy to the father, he was immediately convinced that this was his son. Thanks to the intuitive reaction of our colleague Abdul Baki, and thanks to these efforts we were able to reunify a father with his son.