ISLAMABAD – The Pakistan Army has successfully helped over 7,000 stranded Pakistanis, including pilgrims and students, safely return from Iran amid rising Iran-Israel tensions. This special operation took place at the Gwadar border and was completed with full coordination and care.
During the recent conflict in the region, many Pakistani citizens found themselves stuck in uncertainty. However, the Pakistan Army worked closely with civil authorities to organize their safe and smooth return to Pakistan. The combined effort showed strong teamwork and dedication.
At the border, the army, along with district administration, police, FIA, and Customs, arranged security, medical help, and shelter for the returnees. They made sure the entire process was safe and comfortable for everyone involved.
To speed up the return, document processing was made easier, allowing people to cross the border quickly without unnecessary delays. The army personnel worked tirelessly, showing their commitment to protecting fellow Pakistanis abroad.
This successful mission highlights the close bond between the nation and its armed forces. It also reflects Pakistan Army’s readiness to support its citizens in difficult times, no matter where they are.
With the returnees now safe, the focus shifts to providing any further assistance needed as they reunite with their families and rebuild their lives after a challenging experience abroad.