Pakistan paramilitary soldier injured in gunfire exchange on Afghanistan border — official

Afghan people prepare to cross over to Pakistan through the Afghanistan-Pakistan joint border crossing in Torkham of Nangarhar province on September 15, 2022. (AFP/File)
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Updated 20 February 2023
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Pakistan paramilitary soldier injured in gunfire exchange on Afghanistan border — official

  • Torkham crossing closed on Sunday by Afghan Taliban over Pakistan allegedly not meeting "commitments"
  • Pakistani and Afghan officials say border still closed, talks underway between authorities to resolve the issue

KABUL/PESHAWAR: A Pakistani paramilitary soldier was injured in firing on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, a Pakistani official said on Monday, a day after the Afghan Taliban closed the main crossing at Torkham.

Afghan authorities have said they closed crossing on Sunday over Pakistan’s alleged refusal to facilitate trade transport and Afghan patients going to the neighboring country for treatment.

On Monday, officials on both sides as well as residents reported an exchange of gunfire, in which a Pakistani official said one Frontier Corps soldier was injured.

"One FC soldier is reportedly injured slightly," Irshad Mohmand, assistant commissioner of the border town of Landikotal in Khyber district, told Arab News. 

He did not provide any details of why the firing erupted or who started it.

“It's calm now, the ceasefire is intact and the gate is closed for all sorts of vehicular and pedestrian movement,” Mohmand added.

Cross-border skirmishes between the two countries have resulted in many civilian casualties in recent months, with both Kabul and Islamabad blaming each other for the violence.

Akbar Khan Afridi, a senior police officer, confirmed the exchange of gunfire on Monday morning.

“Right now, tension is high at Torkham border but I don’t know how and what triggered the gun fire,” the police official said. “The gate is closed right now. Now it is up to Islamabad and Kabul to calm down the tension and return to normalcy through diplomatic channels.”

The Torkham border crossing, a key point of transit for travelers and goods, is located in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar.

“Doors have been shut down due to some issues,” Qazi Mullah Adil, the spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar province, told Arab News. “There were a lot of problems when Afghans were traveling.”

He added: “There was no clash, only one gunfire (exchange) took place, nothing else.”

Sedidullah Quireshi, deputy spokesman of Nangarhar’s information and culture department, said the crossing point had been closed as the Pakistani side was not meeting “their commitments.

“They had promised to provide facilities for trade transport and patients. Thus, the gateway has been shut down on the directions of our leadership,” he told Arab News, adding that the closure was temporary.

“Talks are underway with Pakistani authorities regarding the issue.”

Residents also reported hearing gunfire.

“Monday morning, Pakistani security forces started firing from their check posts towards the Afghan side,” a resident of the Afghan town of Torkham, told Arab News.

Asghar Khan, a Pakistani customs clearing agent at the Torkham crossing, said he heard “intense gunshots early on Monday morning.

Firing began from the Afghan side, he said, where Taliban border officials were “infuriated” when Pakistani officials denied entry to people accompanying an Afghan patient, saying he did not have the required travel documents.

Since the Taliban takeover in August 2021 Pakistan has allowed critically ill or injured Afghans to enter the country for medical treatment, though, like many other countries, it still does not recognize Afghanistan’s Taliban government.


Weather authority forecasts of rains, thunderstorms in northwest Pakistan on Feb. 16-17

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Weather authority forecasts of rains, thunderstorms in northwest Pakistan on Feb. 16-17

  • District administrations and rescue agencies have been asked to remain alert to deal with any possible emergency
  • The warning comes weeks after heavy snowfall blanketed several areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, cutting off villages

ISLAMABAD: The provincial disaster management authority (PDMA) has forecast rains and thunderstorms in Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province on Feb. 16-17, urging citizens to exercise caution during the forecast period.

Light to moderate rain is expected in Kurram, Bannu, North and South Waziristan, Lakki Marwat and Tank districts, according to the PDMA. Heavy rain and hail are likely in Dera Ismail Khan.

The provincial disaster management authority said it has instructed district administrations and related agencies to remain alert to deal with any possible emergency during this period.

"Citizens are directed to avoid going near weak and under-construction buildings, signboards, electricity poles and solar panels," the PDMA said on Sunday night.

"Instructions have been issued to keep main highways and connecting roads open for traffic at all times."

The warning comes weeks after heavy snowfall blanketed several mountainous areas in KP, blocking roads and cutting off villages.

Khyber, South Waziristan and Swat districts were the most affected, where rescuers evacuated dozens of stranded residents and tourists to safety.

The PDMA urged local administrations to take precautionary measures in view of the threat of flooding in rivers, streams and stormwater drains.

"Citizens are directed to avoid unnecessary travel during bad weather and stay in safe places," it said on Sunday. "Municipal bodies are directed to keep the drainage system clean in view of the threat of landslides and urban flooding."