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News ID: 36997
Publish Date : 19 February 2017 - 20:35

Pakistan Closes Major Border Crossing With Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD (Press TV) –Pakistan has shut down a second major border crossing into Afghanistan, two days after a huge explosion killed scores of people in the southern province of Sindh.
Islamabad closed its border crossing with Afghanistan near the city of Chaman in the southwest province of Baluchistan, said two senior Pakistani army officials, speaking on condition of anonymity. The move blocked trade supplies to the neighboring landlocked country.
Chaman is one of the two border crossings between the neighbors and thousands of people use it daily to visit relatives on the other side. In addition to that, trade between the two countries can be badly hit due to the closure of the border in the restive province.
On Thursday evening, a massive explosion ripped through Lal Shahbaz Qalandar shrine while a large number of people had gathered for a special Sufi ritual. The blast killed at least 80 people, including 20 children, and wounded some 250 more in the city of Sehwan.
According to security officials, the assailant entered the main hall of the shrine and detonated his explosives in the middle of the crowd. The Daesh terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attack.
Pakistani authorities say terrorists infiltrate from Afghanistan into Pakistan through the border crossings. A few hours after the attack, Islamabad shut down Torkham border crossing, another key route which is one of the major international border crossings between the two countries.