BabDosti: Chaman Border reopens partially
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CHAMAN - The life in Chaman is gradually coming back to routine after the attack of Afghan forces on Pakistan’s census team as Bab-e-Dosti has partially reopened for the women, children and sick people on eighth day.
The census activities are continuing in Chaman except Kili Luqman, Kili Jahangir and other villages bordering Afghanistan whereas the locals are forced to live in the temporary camps built five kilometers away from the border.
Sources told that North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) supply line, Afghan transit trade and pedestrian locomotion between Pakistan and Afghanistan, all are still suspended.
Furthermore, troops of Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps (FC) are on alert to respond to any aggression shown by Afghan force
The census activities are continuing in Chaman except Kili Luqman, Kili Jahangir and other villages bordering Afghanistan whereas the locals are forced to live in the temporary camps built five kilometers away from the border.
Sources told that North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) supply line, Afghan transit trade and pedestrian locomotion between Pakistan and Afghanistan, all are still suspended.
Furthermore, troops of Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps (FC) are on alert to respond to any aggression shown by Afghan force