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21 Nov 2022 | 07:33 AM UTC

Afghanistan, Pakistan: Officials reopen Chaman-Spin Boldak border crossing Nov. 21 after closure due to fatal attack /update 1

Authorities reopen Chaman-Spin Boldak border crossing on Afghanistan-Pakistan border Nov. 21 after week-long closure due to armed attack.

Warning

Event

Authorities have reopened the Chaman-Spin Boldak border crossing on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border Nov. 21. The border was closed from Nov. 13 after unidentified men from the Afghan border area opened fire on Pakistani border forces. The incident killed one Pakistani soldier and wounded two other Pakistani guards. Both governments have termed it a terror attack though no group has claimed responsibility.

A heightened security posture may continue on both sides of the border. Further rounds of fighting in the area are possible. Shipping and supply chain disruptions may recur in case of prolonged closures.

The Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing is approximately 100 km (59 miles) southeast of Kandahar city, Afghanistan, and about 100 km (62 miles) northwest of Quetta, Pakistan.

Advice

Exercise caution in the area due to possible recurrence of violence. Reconfirm the status of the crossing before travel or processing cargo shipments through the area. Seek alternative ground transport routes if fresh closures occur. Heed all traffic and security advisories.