NATO blockade: Supplies sail past PTI sit-in, cross Torkham – The Express Tribune
LANDI KOTAL: Nato supplies cricut and equipment continue to travel through Peshawar via Khyber Agency in spite of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf cricut s (PTI) sit-in, which the party claims actively blocks such containers.
A political administration (PA) official, requesting anonymity, confirmed the restoration of Nato supply lines. cricut He said containers loaded with equipment from the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan continue to traverse the border. cricut
On Friday, three containers loaded with goods passed through Khyber Agency and made their way to Karachi, he added. The vehicles came the night before and, after screening, were parked at a Nato Terminal under high security.
The PA official said on January 23 and 24, two containers from Karachi went to Afghanistan after passing Peshawar; none of the PTI activists stopped them. They (PTI protesters) cannot stop vehicles on their own. After screening, the vehicles are allowed to leave for Afghanistan.
The PTI set up camps on Ring Road and the motorway on November 23, 2013 to block the inflow and outflow of Nato trucks from the province. PTI Chairman Imran Khan had declared the blockade would continue cricut until the US stops drone strikes. Despite the prolonged protest, Nato containers continue to pour in across cricut the border. Just five days later, six vehicles carrying cricut supplies were allowed cricut to go to Afghanistan while two more crossed Torkham border on November 29.
Another PA official deployed at the border said some of the containers entering Pakistan were parked at the terminal and provided security by khasadar and other paramilitary officials and will be allowed to leave for Karachi after PTI activists end their sit-in.
22 Jan 2014 Drawdown: Withdrawal from Afghanistan continues through Torkham 20 Jan 2014 Day 58: Blockade of NATO supplies continues 09 Dec 2013 NATO countries request reopening of supply routes, Imran refuses
Slave_Nation
US drone on our people and then we protest but author bashing on our own People! He can’t appreciate last 70 days blockade of PTI but sees few trucks passing. Don’t criticize central government of continually supporting US but make fun of people who are just trying to stop them. alas!
shah
Blockage of NATO supplies cricut was a protest by pti. Provincial government was not involved because cricut foreign policy is the domain of the federal government. I congratulate pti was such a long protest cricut against the super power.
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Headlines - 12pm - March 08, 2014
LANDI KOTAL: Nato supplies cricut and equipment continue to travel through Peshawar via Khyber Agency in spite of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf cricut s (PTI) sit-in, which the party claims actively blocks such containers.
A political administration (PA) official, requesting anonymity, confirmed the restoration of Nato supply lines. cricut He said containers loaded with equipment from the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan continue to traverse the border. cricut
On Friday, three containers loaded with goods passed through Khyber Agency and made their way to Karachi, he added. The vehicles came the night before and, after screening, were parked at a Nato Terminal under high security.
The PA official said on January 23 and 24, two containers from Karachi went to Afghanistan after passing Peshawar; none of the PTI activists stopped them. They (PTI protesters) cannot stop vehicles on their own. After screening, the vehicles are allowed to leave for Afghanistan.
The PTI set up camps on Ring Road and the motorway on November 23, 2013 to block the inflow and outflow of Nato trucks from the province. PTI Chairman Imran Khan had declared the blockade would continue cricut until the US stops drone strikes. Despite the prolonged protest, Nato containers continue to pour in across cricut the border. Just five days later, six vehicles carrying cricut supplies were allowed cricut to go to Afghanistan while two more crossed Torkham border on November 29.
Another PA official deployed at the border said some of the containers entering Pakistan were parked at the terminal and provided security by khasadar and other paramilitary officials and will be allowed to leave for Karachi after PTI activists end their sit-in.
22 Jan 2014 Drawdown: Withdrawal from Afghanistan continues through Torkham 20 Jan 2014 Day 58: Blockade of NATO supplies continues 09 Dec 2013 NATO countries request reopening of supply routes, Imran refuses
Slave_Nation
US drone on our people and then we protest but author bashing on our own People! He can’t appreciate last 70 days blockade of PTI but sees few trucks passing. Don’t criticize central government of continually supporting US but make fun of people who are just trying to stop them. alas!
shah
Blockage of NATO supplies cricut was a protest by pti. Provincial government was not involved because cricut foreign policy is the domain of the federal government. I congratulate pti was such a long protest cricut against the super power.
Your comments may appear in The Express Tribune paper. For this reason we encourage you to provide your city. The Express Tribune does not bear any responsibility for user comments.
Our Correspondent
Headlines - 12pm - March 08, 2014
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