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Major disaster averted in Chaman Railway track explosion

Major disaster averted in Chaman Railway track explosion

QUETTA: The reported explosion near a railway track in Chaman triggered an immediate response from law enforcement agencies and emergency teams, while authorities confirmed that a major disaster was narrowly avoided as the blast occurred shortly after a train had passed through the area. The explosion was reported near the railway track, prompting security personnel […]

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Mortar shell hits house in Bajaur, injuring four family members

Heavy exchange of fire at Wesh border in Chaman following Afghan mortar shelling

CHAMAN: Afghanistan fired mortar shells into Pakistani territory along the Chaman-Wesh border crossing, triggering a heavy exchange of fire between the two sides, Pakistani officials said Monday.   The incident occurred on the volatile border between Afghanistan’s Kandahar province and Pakistan’s Balochistan province. According to officials, Afghan forces launched mortar bombs that landed inside Pakistani

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Afghan Refugees Continue Mass Return from Pakistan

Afghan Refugees Continue Mass Return from Pakistan

Quetta: The process of dignified repatriation of Afghan refugees to their homeland is continuing across Pakistan, with hundreds of Afghan citizens returning daily through the Chaman border. According to NADRA sources, 500 to 600 Afghans are reaching the Chaman holding camp every day, where their registration process is being completed. Temporary shelters have also been

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Pakistan responds to Afghanistan's hostiltiy or border

Ceasefire accepted after Taliban regrets Chaman Border clash

QUETTA: A fragile ceasefire between Pakistani and Afghan Taliban forces at the crucial Chaman border crossing collapsed overnight, leading to a fresh exchange of heavy fire and reported casualties. The incident has dramatically escalated tensions along the volatile frontier. According to reliable sources reporting to  Burak Baloch, the skirmish began when Taliban forces opened “unprovoked

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The goods transporters demand safety from extortion

The Goods Transporters Demand Safety From Extortion

QUETTA: Leaders of the Balochistan Goods Truck Owners Association, including Central President Haji Noor Muhammad Shahwani, District Chaman President Haji Masoom Khan Achakzai, Central Secretary Jaffar Khan Kakar and several senior transport representatives, have expressed serious concern over the situation at the Chaman border. In their joint statement, they appealed to the Corps Commander Balochistan,

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Goods Transport owners urge smooth border-movement

Goods Truck owners urge smooth border-movement

Quetta – The central president of the Balochistan Goods Truck Owners Association, Haji Noor Muhammad Shwani, along with central Information Secretary Haji Rozi Khan Mandokhel, central secretary Jafar Khan Kakar, Sohail Khan, Haji Zahir Shah, Umar Shah Afridi, Khuda Dad Shwani, Babu Jan Raisani, Muhammad Amin Samalani, Abdul Majeed Pirkani, Haji Murad Khan Kakar, Saifullah

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Exchange of fire between Pakistani and Afghan forces

Exchange of fire between Pakistani and Afghan forces

Chaman: An exchange of fire took place between Pakistani and Afghan forces at the Chaman border, according to security sources. Both sides reportedly used mortar shells and heavy weapons during the clash. The firing was directed toward the Iqbal Post; however, fortunately, no casualties or property damage have been reported. Security officials confirmed that the

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Afghan repatriation resumes at Chaman Border, trade still halted

Afghan repatriation resumes at Chaman Border, trade still halted

CHAMAN: The repatriation of Afghan refugees through the Bab-e-Dosti crossing at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman district has resumed, officials confirmed on Monday. However, all routine cross-border movement and trade activities remain suspended for the second consecutive day. According to officials, Afghan nationals have been allowed to return to their homeland, but bilateral trade, immigration

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