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Over 5,615 Pakistanis Safely Return Home from Iran via Gwadar and Chagai

Over 5,615 Pakistanis Safely Return Home from Iran via Gwadar and Chagai

More than 5,600 Pakistani citizens have safely returned from Iran as regional tensions continue to rise. The large-scale return reflects growing concerns about safety in the region.

According to Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti, a total of 5,615 Pakistanis have been repatriated from Iran since late February. The process was carried out through the Gwadar and Chagai districts. Authorities have been working to ensure the safe and smooth movement of all returning individuals.

Officials said the group includes pilgrims, traders, and workers. Many of them were affected by the ongoing conflict situation in Iran. As tensions increased, more people chose to return home for safety reasons.

In addition to Pakistani citizens, authorities reported that over 400 foreign nationals also entered Pakistan during this period. These individuals were allowed to cross the border as part of humanitarian arrangements.

Local administrations played an important role in managing the situation. They provided food, temporary shelter, and transport facilities to the returning citizens. Officials said these measures were taken to ensure comfort and safety during the journey.

Security and border management teams were also deployed to handle the increased movement. Coordination between different government departments helped maintain order at entry points. The government emphasized that all necessary steps were taken to avoid any disruption.

Chief Minister Bugti stated that efforts are still ongoing. Authorities remain active in assisting people who may continue to arrive from Iran. He said the government is committed to supporting all affected individuals during this difficult time.

Experts believe that such movements highlight the impact of regional tensions on everyday life. Travel, trade, and religious visits are often affected during periods of instability. In this case, the situation in Iran has directly influenced the return of thousands of people.

The government has urged citizens to stay informed and follow official guidelines. Officials are also monitoring developments closely to respond quickly if needed. Further measures may be introduced depending on the situation.

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Overall, the safe return of more than 5,600 Pakistanis from Iran shows the importance of coordinated efforts. It also reflects the government’s focus on protecting its citizens during uncertain times.

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