March 6, 2026

Balochistan on high alert as over 2,000 return from Iran amid regional tensions

Over 2,000 people, including diplomats, students, and businesspeople, have entered Pakistan from Iran via Balochistan's border crossings. Provincial authorities are on high alert and providing assistance as regional tensions continue.

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News Desk

March 6, 2026

Balochistan on high alert as over 2,000 return from Iran amid regional tensions

The Balochistan government has heightened its state of alert after more than 2,000 individuals, including Pakistani nationals and foreign citizens, crossed into Pakistan from Iran through the Taftan and Gabad border points. The influx comes as tensions persist in neighbouring Iran, prompting increased monitoring and preparedness by provincial authorities.

According to Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti, the arrivals include 37 families comprising diplomats, students, and businesspeople. Bugti stated on Thursday that all relevant departments in the province are on high alert and ready to respond to any developments resulting from the evolving regional situation. He emphasized that the government is closely monitoring the situation and has taken comprehensive measures to ensure the safety and well-being of those entering the country.

Administrative and security teams have been deployed at the border crossings, with immigration and district officials working around the clock to manage the situation. Authorities are providing necessary assistance and facilities to the arrivals, sources said. The provincial government has coordinated efforts to ensure that all those entering Pakistan receive appropriate support as they cross the border.

The continued movement of people through the Pakistan-Iran border has prompted officials to maintain a vigilant stance. The situation is being closely watched, with teams operating 24/7 to address any needs or challenges that may arise. The government has reiterated its commitment to safeguarding the interests of its citizens and responding effectively to any changes in the regional environment.

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