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    42 Pakistanis, Including Students, Return from Iran Amid Rising Middle East Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The steady flow of Pakistanis returning from Iran has continued unabated for the tenth consecutive day, as escalating tensions in the Middle East have prompted many to seek safety back home. On this latest occasion, 42 individuals, among them 15 students, crossed the Gabd Remdan border and re-entered Pakistan. This group also comprised five Iranian nationals, six religious pilgrims, and eight tourists, highlighting the diverse mix of people affected by the ongoing unrest.

    District officials overseeing the border operations confirmed that since the outbreak of conflict between Iran and Israel, nearly 1,000 people have made their way back to Pakistan through this key crossing point. Of these, approximately 325 are students who had been studying in Iran, underscoring the significant impact the regional instability is having on the academic community. The influx reflects growing concerns among Pakistani citizens about their safety amid the volatile situation.

    It is worth noting that the Gabd Remdan border has become a crucial gateway for repatriation efforts, facilitating the safe return of Pakistanis stranded abroad. The border authorities have been working diligently to manage the increasing number of arrivals, ensuring that the process remains orderly despite the challenges posed by the sudden surge. The presence of pilgrims and tourists among the returnees also indicates the broader disruption to travel and religious activities caused by the conflict.

    Meanwhile, the unrest in Iran and the wider Middle East has triggered similar repatriation movements from various countries, as foreign nationals rush to leave the region amid fears of further escalation. Pakistan’s government and diplomatic missions have been coordinating closely to assist their citizens and provide necessary support during this uncertain period. This includes arranging transportation, medical assistance, and temporary accommodations for those arriving at the border.

    As the situation remains fluid, authorities continue to monitor developments closely and prepare for potential additional waves of returnees. The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel has not only heightened geopolitical tensions but also created humanitarian challenges for many caught in the crossfire. For Pakistanis abroad, the priority remains to ensure their safe and swift return to their homeland while the regional dynamics continue to evolve.

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