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Rush At Pakistan Border After Chaman border reopening, Afghans enter Pakistan

Post by : Shakul

Fresh visuals circulating on social media are showing Afghan nationals entering Pakistan after the reopening of the Chaman border crossing, one of the most important routes connecting Pakistan and Afghanistan. The reopening has brought temporary relief to thousands of travelers, traders, and families who had been stranded due to repeated border closures in recent months.

The Pakistan–Afghanistan border region has remained tense for a long time because of security concerns, refugee movements, and political disagreements between the two neighboring countries. Crossings such as Chaman and Torkham have faced multiple shutdowns, causing major disruptions for daily commuters, transport companies, and cross-border businesses.

According to reports, the reopening of the border has allowed many Afghan citizens to resume travel into Pakistan after long delays. Videos and photographs shared online show people crossing the border carrying luggage and waiting in long lines as movement gradually returned to normal.

The closures had created serious difficulties for local communities living near the border. Traders faced heavy financial losses due to interrupted supply chains, while many families were separated for weeks because of travel restrictions and security checks.

Humanitarian concerns have also grown during recent months as refugee movements increased across the region. Aid organizations and local officials have repeatedly stressed the importance of keeping humanitarian routes operational for civilians, medical emergencies, and essential trade activities.

Security tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have continued to affect diplomatic relations and regional stability. Border management, cross-border attacks, and immigration issues remain sensitive topics for both governments as they attempt to manage growing security challenges.

Experts believe the reopening of key crossings may help improve economic activity and reduce pressure on stranded travelers, but they also warn that the situation remains fragile. Any renewed tensions or security incidents could again impact border operations and regional trade.

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May 25, 2026 6:13 p.m. 273

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