Eastern Eye (UK)

Border closed after clashes

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A MAJOR border crossing between Afghanista­n and Pakistan has closed for trade and transit after a clash between security force personnel from both sides, a local Pakistani official said on Monday (14).

Abdul Hameed Zehri, the deputy commission­er of the town of Chahman, which borders the Afghan district of Spin Boldak, said the closure came after prolonged firing between security forces from both sides the day before.

“Firing continued until late night from both sides,” said Zehri, adding that trade and border crossings between Pakistan and Afghanista­n had been suspended at Chahman.

A spokespers­on for the Taliban administra­tion’s interior ministry said a clash had occurred between border forces from both sides. He said it was due to a “misunderst­anding ” and the incident was being investigat­ed. A spokespers­on for the media wing of Pakistan’s military said they were looking into the situation to determine what had happened.

Zehri said the clashes had started when a man coming from the Afghan side of the border crossing had shot a Pakistani security force member, killing him and wounding others. The total number of casualties on both sides was not immediatel­y clear.

Hundreds of trucks containing goods were stuck waiting on both sides, locals and officials said. Since the Taliban took over Afghanista­n in 2021, clashes have taken place between its forces and those of Pakistan, with militants attacking Pakistani forces.

Pakistan has called on the Taliban to ensure it lives up to promises that it would not harbour internatio­nal militants. The Taliban denies harbouring militants.

 ?? © AFP/Getty Images ?? STRIFE: Trade and border crossings have been suspended
© AFP/Getty Images STRIFE: Trade and border crossings have been suspended

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