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Pak-Afghan border reopens after two days

Posted by News Admin on Aug 31st, 2009 and filed under Latest News, National. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

QUETTA: Pakistan-Afghanistan border has reopened for traffic after closure of two days. The border was closed due to disagreement between Pakistani and Afghan forces over checking procedure.

More than 1,000 Nato-supply vehicles and other commercial vehicles piles up as result of closure. Unknown attackers fired rocket at these vehicles last night and opened fired caused a blaze in Nato-supply trucks. One FC personnel injured in the firing whereas two attackers wounded in retaliatory fire of security forces managed to flee.

According to sources, over 25 containers, oil tankers, trailers and the vehicles mounted on trailers were all destroyed in the incident.

1 Response for “Pak-Afghan border reopens after two days”

  1. No-ONE says:

    O thank to ALMIGHTY that now people of Parachinar can come to other areas of Pakistan… remember there is one road connecting parachanar with rest of Pakistan and that is closed since long due to fighting of different tribes and people has to take the afghan route…

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