Reopen Of Pak-Afghan Border For Traffic After Two Days
QUETTA: Pakistan-Afghanistan border has reopened for traffic after closure of two days. The border was closed due to disagreement between Pakistani and Afghan forces over checking procedure.
More than 1,000 Nato-supply vehicles and other commercial vehicles piles up as result of closure. Unknown attackers fired rocket at these vehicles last night and opened fired caused a blaze in Nato-supply trucks. One FC personnel injured in the firing whereas two attackers wounded in retaliatory fire of security forces managed to flee.
According to sources, over 25 containers, oil tankers, trailers and the vehicles mounted on trailers were all destroyed in the incident.
Reopen Of Pak-Afghan Border For Traffic After Two Days was first posted on August 31, 2009 at 12:34 pm.
©2009 “Pakistan News“.
Protest Of PTCL Employees Continues
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation Limited (PTCL) employees continued protest outside PTCL headquarters despite police crack last night down against protestors last night.
They chanted slogans in favour of their demands and for release of leaders. Heavy police contingents and armored vehicles deployed at PTCL headquarters. Police have arrested several PTCL employees and registered case against them.
The employees are protesting against the administration for not raising their salaries and almost no incentives.
Protest Of PTCL Employees Continues was first posted on August 31, 2009 at 12:39 pm.
©2009 “Pakistan News“.

