PESHAWAR/KABUL, (Raja Furqan Ahmed) : Pakistani border security forces and Afghan Taliban are said to have exchanged gunfire at a key border crossing in Northwestern Pakistan on Monday. There have been no casualties reported. It was not immediately clear whether Afghan or Pakistani authorities closed the Torkham border crossing however, Pakistani officials said that the Afghan Taliban closed the border on Sunday because Pakistan allegedly refused to allow Afghan patients and their caretakers into Pakistan without travel documents. Meanwhile, a Taliban provincial information official said the Torkham border crossing, near the Khyber Pass, was closed for all trade and travellers. “The Pakistan side hadn’t committed to their promises, they have promised to create facilities for transit, sick people and passengers,” said Siddiqullah Quraishi, the head of the Afghan province of Nangahar’s information department, as the reason for the closure. He did not elaborate on the issues but said both sides were speaking to try to find a solution and denied there had been any violent clashes, saying the situation was under control. The Torkham border point is the main point of transit for travellers and goods between Pakistan and landlocked Afghanistan. Recently, Pakistan has increased security measures on its border with Afghanistan due to worsening its security situation.

 

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