Pakistani nationals studying and traveling in Iran have begun reaching home through the Gwadar land route as security conditions remain tense in parts of the neighboring country. Authorities said coordinated arrangements were made to ensure smooth and safe border movement.
Immigration officials confirmed that more than a hundred students and pilgrims have already entered Pakistan through the Gabad-250 crossing, while additional groups are expected in the coming days. Families, including women and children, were assisted during clearance procedures.
After completing documentation, the returning Pakistanis departed for their respective cities. Officials said monitoring continues at the border to facilitate remaining arrivals and manage further crossings efficiently.
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