UNESCO fears "damage and looting" of the crucial heritage of the country since the Taliban takeover. In a statement, the organisation also reminded the world of the time when the iconic Bamiyan Buddhas, a world heritage site in Bamiyan Valley were deliberately destroyed back in 2001.
The organisation in a statement also mentioned that it is following the situation on the ground and is trying everything possible. It further said, "Afghanistan is home to a wide range of rich and diverse heritage, which is an integral part of Afghan history and identity, as well as of importance for humanity as a whole, that must be safeguarded."
Important heritage sites in Afghanistan
The Old City of Herat: It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Minaret, and the archaeological remains of Jam.
Bamiyan Valley: The archaeological remains of the Bamiyan Valley is where UNESCO has been working for several years now.
The National Museum in Kabul: Another significant attraction that preserves the history of the country.