Over 10,000 Afghans Return as Pakistan Reopens Border After Two Weeks

Pakistan has reopened the Torkham border crossing after a two-week closure, allowing Afghan refugees to return home following recent clashes and a ceasefire agreement in Doha. Officials confirmed that the repatriation process is now proceeding safely and orderly, with thousands of Afghans crossing back into their country. The government has ensured dignity and care for all returning families, providing temporary shelters, food, and medical aid. Security forces and aid workers are also stationed at the border to maintain order and assist refugees throughout the process.

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