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Four men stranded in Balochistan die of starvation after Pak closes border with Iran

Four men stranded in Balochistan die of starvation after Pak closes border with Iran ANI | Updated: Apr 22, 2021 14:28 IST Makran [Pakistan], April 22 (ANI): Four men died due to starvation while they were stranded in border areas of the Makran division of Balochistan due to the closure of the Iran-Pakistan border. Pakistani authorities have closed the border with Iran at Gwadar, Turbat and Panjgur about a month ago and stopped the vehicles which had crossed into Pakistan from Iran at the check-posts of Frontier Corps, Dawn reported. Hundreds of pick-ups and other vehicles loaded with Iranian petrol and diesel were stuck up in the border areas when authorities stopped them from moving ahead after they crossed into Pakistan from Iran.

Border Trade Union threatens sit-in

Border Trade Union threatens sit-in 4 oil traders have lost their lives due to hunger and thirst PHOTO: TWITTER QUETTA: The Border Trade Union of Balochistan has threatened to hold a sit-in from April 24 after four oil traders died of hunger and thirst due to non-availability of food and water because of the Pak-Iran border closure since more than 25 days. Addressing a press conference in Turbat earlier, the Border Trade Union President Aslam Baloch condemned the border restrictions as hundreds of pickups and other vehicles loaded with petrol and diesel were stuck in the border areas of Makran division. He was accompanied by General Secretary Gulzar Dost and other officials.

SITUATIONER: Starvation awaits drivers working along Pak-Iran border - Newspaper

Background interviews with traders and locals based in Makran suggest there are still hundreds of Zambad drivers stuck at Pakistan-Iran border. Photo by Saher Baloch/File QUETTA/GWADAR: In the initial days of Ramazan, I was on a trip to the Pakistan-Iran border region, amid the soaring temperatures. There was not a single vehicle I could hire to return to Quetta. This is why I had to hitch a ride on a blue Zambad vehicle (a pickup truck) filled with oil canisters our journey of over 300km was through katcha and dusty roads. Due to the tough journey, I was not fasting while both the driver of the Zambad vehicle and its cleaner were fasting. There were three bottles wrapped up in wet cloth to keep the water relatively cool. In the middle of the journey, the harsh weather forced the driver to break his fast, by drinking from one of the bottles. He had not taken anything at Sehri apart from a few sips of water from one of the bottles at the border. “The Almighty will forgive me f

Four drivers die of starvation in Makran - Pakistan

Four drivers died after their condition deteriorated due to non-availability of food and water while they, along with hundreds of others, were stranded in border areas of Makran division. Reuters/File GWADAR: Four drivers died after their condition deteriorated due to non-availability of food and water while they, along with hundreds of others, were stranded in border areas of Makran division. Hundreds of pick-ups and other vehicles loaded with Iranian petrol and diesel were stuck up in the border areas when authorities stopped them from moving ahead after they crossed into Pakistan from Iran. The Pak-Iran border was closed at three points and the drivers of these vehicles had no other source to get food and water.

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