Five Afghan soldiers returned to Afghan govt authorities
Last updated on: 28 July,2021 11:18 pm
On Tuesday, 46 Afghan soldiers amicably returned to Afghan authorities
RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) – The five Afghan soldiers have been returned to Afghan govt authorities at Nawapass in Bajaur on Wednesday after due procedure.
According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Afghan Soldiers were given safe passage into Pakistan, on their own request, by Pakistan Army in Arundu Sector of Pak-Afghan International Border, Chitral, on July 26.
After necessary clearance, the Afghan soldiers crossed into Pakistan. The said soldiers have now been returned to Afghan authorities on their request.
On Tuesday, 46 Afghan soldiers including five officers were returned to Afghan government authorities at Nawapass, Bajaur.
These soldiers from the Afghan National Army and Border Police were given safe passage into Pakistan, on their request, by Pakistan Army in Arundu Sector of Pak-Afghan international border, Chitral.
After necessary clearance, the Afghan soldiers crossed into Pakistan with their weapons, ammunition and communication equipment.
According to the ISPR, these soldiers have now been amicably returned to Afghan authorities on their request along with their weapons and equipment.
In its statement, the ISPR said, Pakistan will continue to extend all kinds of support to its Afghan brethren in time of need.