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An “unprecedented” number of people are travelling from Afghanistan to Pakistan through the official border crossing, according to local officials, as the carnage in Kabul after the airport suicide attack has driven more to try to flee the country.

While Pakistan has said it will not accept any Afghan refugees, the Spin Boldak-Chaman land border crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan has remained open, and in recent days hundreds of thousands of Afghans have crossed over.



Only people who are travelling to Pakistan for medical treatment or have proof of residence in the country are allowed to cross, but people smugglers have been assisting families to get over the border.

On Friday, after the suicide attack at Kabul airport that killed more than 100 Afghan civilians and 13 US soldiers, the numbers crowding at the border increased further.

A local health official, who asked not to be named as he was not authorised to speak to the media, said: “There has been an unprecedented rise in the numbers of Afghan people and refugees entering into Pakistan from various provinces of Afghanistan in the last two days. Today, even more people crossed into Chaman than yesterday.”

Another person at the scene said the numbers at the border almost doubled on Friday. Every day, tens of thousands of people have gathered at the border and about 20,000 have been crossing every day, almost triple the usual 6,000. Those fleeing have included Pashtuns, the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, as well as Tajiks and minorities such as Hazara Shias.

Pakistan is already home to most of the 2.2 million Afghans registered abroad. The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, is gearing up for as many as half a million people or more to flee from Afghanistan in a “worse-case scenario” in the coming months, with Pakistan likely to be where the majority would flee.

About 515,000 refugees have already fled recently and UNHCR said the situation in Afghanistan “remains uncertain and may evolve rapidly”.

While the Pakistan health official referred to many crossing over as refugees, a recognition they were fleeing to Pakistan, officially the government has denied there has been a mass exodus of Afghans illegally entering the country through the border crossing.

“We are not allowing Afghan refugees to enter and cross our border. There might have been a few individual cases but there is no influx,” said Liaquat Shahwani, the spokesperson for the Balochistan state government.



Shahwani said that for those who did cross over, they would be confined to refugee camps being built in bordering areas, and he called on UNHCR and other international agencies to help build and run them.

Balochistan, the region where the border town of Chaman is located, is already one of the most turbulent and war-torn regions of Pakistan, and is subjected to frequent attacks carried out by Baloch insurgent groups and Islamic militants, including Islamic State.

Following the attack on Kabul airport on Thursday, where IS militants detonated a suicide bomb in the crowds, Shahwani said security was being stepped up in the Chaman border area.

“There is no official warning for any terrorist attacks in bordering areas but the security forces on the border are on alert and they are guarding the border,” said Shahwani. “They are well prepared to deal with any situation. In recent days and weeks, there have been some terrorist attacks but the circumstances are under our control in Balochistan.”

 
The economy cannot sustain the burden of these refugees and the west will dump & leave them like before. Plus terrorism sneaks in as well
 
An “unprecedented” number of people are travelling from Afghanistan to Pakistan through the official border crossing, according to local officials, as the carnage in Kabul after the airport suicide attack has driven more to try to flee the country.

While Pakistan has said it will not accept any Afghan refugees, the Spin Boldak-Chaman land border crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan has remained open, and in recent days hundreds of thousands of Afghans have crossed over.



Only people who are travelling to Pakistan for medical treatment or have proof of residence in the country are allowed to cross, but people smugglers have been assisting families to get over the border.

On Friday, after the suicide attack at Kabul airport that killed more than 100 Afghan civilians and 13 US soldiers, the numbers crowding at the border increased further.

A local health official, who asked not to be named as he was not authorised to speak to the media, said: “There has been an unprecedented rise in the numbers of Afghan people and refugees entering into Pakistan from various provinces of Afghanistan in the last two days. Today, even more people crossed into Chaman than yesterday.”

Another person at the scene said the numbers at the border almost doubled on Friday. Every day, tens of thousands of people have gathered at the border and about 20,000 have been crossing every day, almost triple the usual 6,000. Those fleeing have included Pashtuns, the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, as well as Tajiks and minorities such as Hazara Shias.

Pakistan is already home to most of the 2.2 million Afghans registered abroad. The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, is gearing up for as many as half a million people or more to flee from Afghanistan in a “worse-case scenario” in the coming months, with Pakistan likely to be where the majority would flee.

About 515,000 refugees have already fled recently and UNHCR said the situation in Afghanistan “remains uncertain and may evolve rapidly”.

While the Pakistan health official referred to many crossing over as refugees, a recognition they were fleeing to Pakistan, officially the government has denied there has been a mass exodus of Afghans illegally entering the country through the border crossing.

“We are not allowing Afghan refugees to enter and cross our border. There might have been a few individual cases but there is no influx,” said Liaquat Shahwani, the spokesperson for the Balochistan state government.



Shahwani said that for those who did cross over, they would be confined to refugee camps being built in bordering areas, and he called on UNHCR and other international agencies to help build and run them.

Balochistan, the region where the border town of Chaman is located, is already one of the most turbulent and war-torn regions of Pakistan, and is subjected to frequent attacks carried out by Baloch insurgent groups and Islamic militants, including Islamic State.

Following the attack on Kabul airport on Thursday, where IS militants detonated a suicide bomb in the crowds, Shahwani said security was being stepped up in the Chaman border area.

“There is no official warning for any terrorist attacks in bordering areas but the security forces on the border are on alert and they are guarding the border,” said Shahwani. “They are well prepared to deal with any situation. In recent days and weeks, there have been some terrorist attacks but the circumstances are under our control in Balochistan.”








I give up. We have just handed Pakistan over to Afghan degeneracy.............. :o: :o: :o: :o: :o: :o: :o: :o: :o: :o:............as time passes, I realise I just don't understand Pakistan and Pakistani people............for over 74 years, we have successfully thwarted and neutralised an enemy that is more than 7× bigger than Pakistan and has the full backing of the West and Russia.............on the other hand on our Western border, we have just given away our country to the most degenerate and useless people ever to have existed who also hate us, for FREE..............I am going to leave now because I am going insane trying to make sense of all of this.
 
Why is Pakistani media silent? Oh wait, it is not free to report facts anymore. Only musbat reporting!
 
What nation on this earth allow Afgans to come to their country without visa in such big numbers. There are traitors sitting right on top who are responsible for all this mess.

All neighbours of Afganistan Inc. Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Iran and China had shut their border for Afgan except Pak. This is why world brackets Afganistan with Pakistan and this is why Pak suffered a lot due to terrorism because Afganistan will never become Pakistan but Pakistan surely will become Afganistan.
 
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Well giving the unfortunate circumstances this had to happen:

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I hope Pakistan has Plan A, B and C IF (God forbid) any unexpected incident happen...
 
An “unprecedented” number of people are travelling from Afghanistan to Pakistan through the official border crossing, according to local officials, as the carnage in Kabul after the airport suicide attack has driven more to try to flee the country.

While Pakistan has said it will not accept any Afghan refugees, the Spin Boldak-Chaman land border crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan has remained open, and in recent days hundreds of thousands of Afghans have crossed over.



Only people who are travelling to Pakistan for medical treatment or have proof of residence in the country are allowed to cross, but people smugglers have been assisting families to get over the border.

On Friday, after the suicide attack at Kabul airport that killed more than 100 Afghan civilians and 13 US soldiers, the numbers crowding at the border increased further.

A local health official, who asked not to be named as he was not authorised to speak to the media, said: “There has been an unprecedented rise in the numbers of Afghan people and refugees entering into Pakistan from various provinces of Afghanistan in the last two days. Today, even more people crossed into Chaman than yesterday.”

Another person at the scene said the numbers at the border almost doubled on Friday. Every day, tens of thousands of people have gathered at the border and about 20,000 have been crossing every day, almost triple the usual 6,000. Those fleeing have included Pashtuns, the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, as well as Tajiks and minorities such as Hazara Shias.

Pakistan is already home to most of the 2.2 million Afghans registered abroad. The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, is gearing up for as many as half a million people or more to flee from Afghanistan in a “worse-case scenario” in the coming months, with Pakistan likely to be where the majority would flee.

About 515,000 refugees have already fled recently and UNHCR said the situation in Afghanistan “remains uncertain and may evolve rapidly”.

While the Pakistan health official referred to many crossing over as refugees, a recognition they were fleeing to Pakistan, officially the government has denied there has been a mass exodus of Afghans illegally entering the country through the border crossing.

“We are not allowing Afghan refugees to enter and cross our border. There might have been a few individual cases but there is no influx,” said Liaquat Shahwani, the spokesperson for the Balochistan state government.



Shahwani said that for those who did cross over, they would be confined to refugee camps being built in bordering areas, and he called on UNHCR and other international agencies to help build and run them.

Balochistan, the region where the border town of Chaman is located, is already one of the most turbulent and war-torn regions of Pakistan, and is subjected to frequent attacks carried out by Baloch insurgent groups and Islamic militants, including Islamic State.

Following the attack on Kabul airport on Thursday, where IS militants detonated a suicide bomb in the crowds, Shahwani said security was being stepped up in the Chaman border area.

“There is no official warning for any terrorist attacks in bordering areas but the security forces on the border are on alert and they are guarding the border,” said Shahwani. “They are well prepared to deal with any situation. In recent days and weeks, there have been some terrorist attacks but the circumstances are under our control in Balochistan.”


UNHCR. The mother of all evil.
 
We got a fack wit Pathan as a leader in country remove this cnt n put Zardari or Nawaz . Their corruption is better this this dh's prosperity. Fack Afghans. They should only be allowed to get in Pakistan if they fight for parts of Aghanstan to made pakistan. Pay your way into pakistan with your lives and blood or fack off.

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The economy cannot sustain the burden of these refugees and the west will dump & leave them like before. Plus terrorism sneaks in as well

The West is shamelessly pleading Pakistan to take in more Afghan refugees. The Western powers cry when a few dozen Afghans are taken in as refugees.
 
We got a fack wit Pathan as a leader in country remove this cnt n put Zardari or Nawaz . Their corruption is better this this dh's prosperity. Fack Afghans. They should only be allowed to get in Pakistan if they fight for parts of Aghanstan to made pakistan. Pay your way into pakistan with your lives and blood or fack off.
Oh the largest refugees came under

Drum roll please

You know who, actually people coming in rn are nothing compared to back in the days

Stop being a dumbass please!
 
Let the Muslim brothers and sisters come to Pakistan. Soon Pakistan will be the destination for all Muslims of the World to come live in a strong democratic nation. InshaAllah.
 
Let the Muslim brothers and sisters come to Pakistan. Soon Pakistan will be the destination for all Muslims of the World to come live in a strong democratic nation. InshaAllah.
When that happens we'll let em in, this is not the time
 

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