Islamabad: In the midst of tensions between Taliban and Pakistan, Afghans are dying in Spin Boldak after Islamabad limits the entry at the main international intersection only to Pakistan or Kandahar identification card holders.
Earlier this month, in a hurry to the examination post for the Pakistani border resulted in the death of at least one person.
However, those who patrolled the Afghan side claimed that during the past week, some people were killed from dehydration and heatstroke and because they could not access medical care that saved the lives in Chaman Regency.
Quoting witnesses, the New York Post reported that two Afghans died near the Maza gate on Wednesday afternoon, the exit was less hingar to the main highway and appointed to local families and special cases.
“Three months ago, I went to see a doctor there [Pakistan], and the doctor had asked me to return to do surgery,” said a woman testifying, “but they did not allow us.” While the others said: “It’s very difficult; they [Pakistan] let anyone enter.
They don’t accept Afghan National IDs [Tazkira].” In recent weeks, Islamabad limits entries at the main international intersection only to Pakistan or Kandahar identification card holders.
However, according to the accounts stranded on the Afghan side, the gate has been sealed to almost everyone.
According to the New York Post, trucks are still supported for miles, easy foul stuff rot under Sun Brutal September.
The whole family, hunger and fear when Afghanistan fell into a large economic crisis, sleeping in the earth’s mound for a few nights – going up in the morning to make a trip without a fortified checkpoint, just to be rejected.
This area has become a “military zone” for the past few days, according to Taliban police officials who are now patrolling in space that is too high.
“Pakistan created a problem.
We have an understanding with Pakistan to allow Kandahar to cross to Pakistan.
Instead, people from Chaman and Quetta can enter Afghanistan using a national ID,” said Mohammad Sadiq Sabery, the authority responsible for the border region in Kandahar .
Many public services including those in the health sector have stopped operations, the New York Post said.
Meanwhile, the Taliban called for Pakistan to open the border at least on urgent humanitarian land.
This publication added that Pakistan has argued that the highest number of Afghan refugees had been taken during the two decades of war.
In accordance with Islamabad, this country is currently home to around 1.4 million registered refugees and is estimated to be 2 million more and not documented.
The government has repeatedly said it cannot take more refugees, explaining that he must place the interests of national security first.
The United Nations estimates that nearly 10,000 refugees arrive in Pakistan since mid-August, when the Taliban – officially called the Afghan Islamic Emirates – take over the Presidential Palace, securing control of a funded country.
Meanwhile, some people who were stranded said that some families were forced to pay between 5,000 and 6,000 rupees to smugglers to smuggle them to Pakistan, report the news of Pajhwok Afghanistan.
Rotate Commissioner Boldak told Pajhwok Afghan news that the closure of several roads and ports in the country by Pakistan had caused more congestion on Jalan Spin Boldak-Chaman than before.