Chaman border gate reopened by Pakistan
07.03.2017

CHAMAN, PAKISTAN - MARCH 7: Afghan citizens who were stranded in Pakistan wait to cross into Afghanistan at the Chaman border crossing point in the southwestern border town of Chaman, Pakistan on March 7, 2017. Pakistan's foreign ministry announced on Monday that two border crossings to Afghanistan, Torkham in the north and Chaman in the south for two-day on March 7 -8 would be reopened for 48 hours on Tuesday to allow stranded visitors in either country to return home. Pakistan sealed all border crossings with its northwestern neighbour following those attacks, which together with the 88 killed at a shrine in Sindh province claimed more than 120 lives in February 2017. ( Naveed Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Chaman border gate reopened by Pakistan
Fotoğraf: Naveed Khan

CHAMAN, PAKISTAN - MARCH 7: Pakistani soldiers check the documents of Afghan citizens who were stranded at Pakistan border crossing point at the Chaman border crossing point in the southwestern border town of Chaman, Pakistan on March 7, 2017. Pakistan's foreign ministry announced on Monday that two border crossings to Afghanistan, Torkham in the north and Chaman in the south for two-day on March 7 -8 would be reopened for 48 hours on Tuesday to allow stranded visitors in either country to return home. Pakistan sealed all border crossings with its northwestern neighbour following those attacks, which together with the 88 killed at a shrine in Sindh province claimed more than 120 lives in February 2017. ( Naveed Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Chaman border gate reopened by Pakistan
Fotoğraf: Naveed Khan

CHAMAN, PAKISTAN - MARCH 7: Pakistani soldiers check the documents of Afghan citizens who were stranded at Pakistan border crossing point at the Chaman border crossing point in the southwestern border town of Chaman, Pakistan on March 7, 2017. Pakistan's foreign ministry announced on Monday that two border crossings to Afghanistan, Torkham in the north and Chaman in the south for two-day on March 7 -8 would be reopened for 48 hours on Tuesday to allow stranded visitors in either country to return home. Pakistan sealed all border crossings with its northwestern neighbour following those attacks, which together with the 88 killed at a shrine in Sindh province claimed more than 120 lives in February 2017. ( Naveed Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Chaman border gate reopened by Pakistan
Fotoğraf: Naveed Khan

CHAMAN, PAKISTAN - MARCH 7: Pakistani soldiers check the documents of Afghan citizens who were stranded at Pakistan border crossing point at the Chaman border crossing point in the southwestern border town of Chaman, Pakistan on March 7, 2017. Pakistan's foreign ministry announced on Monday that two border crossings to Afghanistan, Torkham in the north and Chaman in the south for two-day on March 7 -8 would be reopened for 48 hours on Tuesday to allow stranded visitors in either country to return home. Pakistan sealed all border crossings with its northwestern neighbour following those attacks, which together with the 88 killed at a shrine in Sindh province claimed more than 120 lives in February 2017. ( Naveed Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Chaman border gate reopened by Pakistan
Fotoğraf: Naveed Khan

CHAMAN, PAKISTAN - MARCH 7: Afghan citizens who were stranded are seen at the Chaman border crossing point in the southwestern border town of Chaman, Pakistan on March 7, 2017. Pakistan's foreign ministry announced on Monday that two border crossings to Afghanistan, Torkham in the north and Chaman in the south for two-day on March 7 -8 would be reopened for 48 hours on Tuesday to allow stranded visitors in either country to return home. Pakistan sealed all border crossings with its northwestern neighbour following those attacks, which together with the 88 killed at a shrine in Sindh province claimed more than 120 lives in February 2017. ( Naveed Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Chaman border gate reopened by Pakistan
Fotoğraf: Naveed Khan

CHAMAN, PAKISTAN - MARCH 7: Afghan citizens who were stranded are seen at the Chaman border crossing point in the southwestern border town of Chaman, Pakistan on March 7, 2017. Pakistan's foreign ministry announced on Monday that two border crossings to Afghanistan, Torkham in the north and Chaman in the south for two-day on March 7 -8 would be reopened for 48 hours on Tuesday to allow stranded visitors in either country to return home. Pakistan sealed all border crossings with its northwestern neighbour following those attacks, which together with the 88 killed at a shrine in Sindh province claimed more than 120 lives in February 2017. ( Naveed Khan - Anadolu Agency )

Chaman border gate reopened by Pakistan
Fotoğraf: Naveed Khan

CHAMAN, PAKISTAN - MARCH 7: Afghan citizens who were stranded are seen at the Chaman border crossing point in the southwestern border town of Chaman, Pakistan on March 7, 2017. Pakistan's foreign ministry announced on Monday that two border crossings to Afghanistan, Torkham in the north and Chaman in the south for two-day on March 7 -8 would be reopened for 48 hours on Tuesday to allow stranded visitors in either country to return home. Pakistan sealed all border crossings with its northwestern neighbour following those attacks, which together with the 88 killed at a shrine in Sindh province claimed more than 120 lives in February 2017. ( Naveed Khan - Anadolu Agency )

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