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Cross-border firing closes Chaman border, hundreds stranded

i2wtcBy i2wtcDecember 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Pakistan–Afghanistan border at Chaman remained closed on Saturday following a night of cross-border firing, leaving hundreds of travellers, traders and families stranded on both sides amid heightened security deployments

The Frontier Corps and other security units in Pakistan reinforced key crossing points after the exchange of fire with Afghan forces late Friday night. Afghan authorities also strengthened positions across the border in Spin Boldak, raising concerns among residents about a possible prolonged standoff.

Read: Pakistani forces clash with Afghan protesters at border crossing shut by Taliban

Dozens of Afghan nationals waiting to return home were stuck at the Friendship Gate for hours, with some stranded for days due to the sudden closure. Many expressed concern over dropping temperatures and limited facilities.

“We were preparing to cross early in the morning, but the gate never opened. Families with children are suffering the most,” said a traveller at the terminal.

Read More: No inkling of Pak-Afghan Taliban talks in Saudi Arabia, says FO

A detailed report on the security situation will be forwarded to the Chairman of the Border Management and Master Plan Committee, local sources said.

At least three civilians, including a woman, were injured during Friday night’s clashes that lasted several hours. Medical teams in Chaman have been treating the wounded and monitoring the situation closely.

On the night after the explosions in Kabul, Afghan Taliban forces, allegedly supported by elements of the TTP, launched attacks along multiple border sectors, including Chaman, Angoor Adda, Bajaur, Kurram, Dir, Chitral and Baramcha.

Earlier this year, clashes were reported along the border during a brief period of tension with Afghanistan. On October 8, tensions escalated after explosions in Kabul, reportedly linked to Pakistani airstrikes targeting TTP leaders.

At least 23 Pakistani soldiers were killed in the clashes, with Pakistan claiming over 200 Afghan fighters also died. The firing damaged the Pak-Afghan Friendship Gate, a key civilian crossing point. In response, Pakistan closed its border crossings, and on October 16 both sides agreed to a 48-hour ceasefire.



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