Eastern Eye (UK)

Afghan border clashes

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PAKISTAN has reopened a major Afghan border crossing that was shut for trade and transit after security forces clashed last week, officials from both sides said on Monday (21).

As the crossing opened on Monday, three people were wounded in another clash reported on a northweste­rn border with Afghanista­n, an Afghan official said.

Abdul Hameed Zehri, deputy commission­er of the Pakistan town of Chahman, which borders the Afghan district of Spin Boldak, said the southweste­rn crossing was reopened after dialogue between Pakistani and Afghan Taliban officials last Sunday (20).

Thousands of people and hundreds of trucks that had been stranded on both sides were able to cross the border on

Monday, Zehri said.

The separate hostilitie­s that started on Monday were in the northweste­rn Pakistan district of Kurram, said Munib Zadran, a police spokesman for bordering Paktia province.

A Pakistani security official said the fresh exchange of fire killed one border personnel and wounded nine other people.

The Pakistan military did not respond to a request for comment, but a Pakistan security official said there has been regular border management coordinati­on with Afghan authoritie­s, adding that details of Afghan investigat­ions into last week’s hostilitie­s will be shared with Pakistan in due course.

Disputes linked to the miles long border have been a bone of contention between the countries.

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