Torkham Crossing Closed Again After Pakistani Guard Wounded

Pakistani media reported on Friday that the Torkham border crossing was once again closed to the deportation of undocumented Afghan migrants after a Pakistani border guard was wounded.

Pakistani media reported on Friday that the Torkham border crossing was once again closed to the deportation of undocumented Afghan migrants after a Pakistani border guard was wounded.
Pakistan had reopened the crossing on Thursday, after about a month, for the deportation of Afghan migrants.
The newspaper Dawn reported that the deportation of undocumented Afghans was halted on Friday after a border security official was wounded in a cross-border attack from Afghan territory on Thursday evening.
The Torkham border crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan had reopened on Thursday for the deportation of Afghan refugees. The crossing had been closed since February 26, at the same time Pakistan launched Operation Ghazab-il-Haq.
Pakistani officials at Torkham said border forces were placed on full alert after a member of the border force was wounded at the Awal Khan post near the frontier. The incident took place at about 9:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Pakistani sources at Torkham said that despite the full presence of staff from the National Database and Registration Authority, the Federal Investigation Agency, the National Logistics Cell, police and other government bodies, they were ordered to immediately stop the registration and deportation of Afghans. According to the sources, about 220 undocumented Afghans were registered on Thursday and then returned to their country through the Torkham crossing.
Pakistani security officials at Torkham said on Friday that the deportation process had been suspended because of the worsening security situation at the border, and that border forces remained on alert. They added that, because of what they described as the “aggressive behaviour of the Afghan side”, the process could not continue for now.
Amid rising tensions with the Taliban, Pakistan has deported millions of Afghan refugees in recent months. Relations between Pakistan and the Taliban have deteriorated to an unprecedented level. Islamabad accuses the Taliban of supporting militant groups, while the Taliban reject the allegation and say Pakistan is seeking to destabilise Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, the temporary Eid ceasefire has ended, and Pakistani officials have stressed the resumption of Operation Ghazab-il-Haq.