Pakistan’s Ambassador to Iran, Mosharraf Zaidi, has assured the Pakistani government and citizens that his country will provide all possible assistance in the repatriation of Pakistanis stranded in Iran. In an interview with Geo News, Zaidi emphasized the importance of adhering to Iran’s border timings, which are from 9 am to 4 pm, for those traveling by road to Pakistan.
The ambassador expressed gratitude to the Iranian authorities for facilitating the return of four Pakistani female students who were stranded at the Gbad Rizman border on Tuesday, despite a long weekend. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a statement, described the recent protests in Iran as different from those that occurred in the past, with US President Donald Trump’s involvement on a personal level.
Zaidi appreciated the timely intervention of the Balochistan government and acknowledged the Iranian authorities’ cooperation. He advised women and children to prefer traveling through the Zahedan border. According to diplomatic sources, over 300 Pakistani nationals have returned from Iran over the past five days.
In other news, Prime Minister Imran Khan expressed solidarity with the families of those who lost their lives in the Iran protests. He directed the authorities to provide better medical facilities to the injured. Karachi recorded its lowest temperature at 15°C. Sindh Chief Minister ordered an inquiry into the fire safety measures in government buildings and instructed the authorities to strictly implement fire safety laws.
Policemen said that the destruction of the bridge has cut off several villages from Mir Ali. Rescue workers said that the body of fireman Farhan has been shifted to the trauma center. Senior Provincial Minister said that government machinery has been working day and night to control the fire, and the extent of damage will be estimated after the fire is extinguished.
In another incident, a woman in Jourakal village shot and killed her younger sister over a marriage proposal. The convoy of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister, Shehbaz Afridi, was blocked by local leaders in Hayelian. Maulana Mahmood Khan Achakzai suggested that a conference be convened to discuss the region’s situation and establish a foreign policy through parliament.
The National Coordination Council for Human Rights (NCCIH) announced that a crackdown is underway against a group, with more arrests expected. The accused woman had been involved in advertisements and had pending cases against her. An inquiry report revealed that the DSP was held responsible for the incident by an SSP.
A massive fire broke out in a three-story building, with over 1,000 shops, the ground and mezzanine floors completely engulfed in flames. Senior Provincial Minister said that government machinery has been working day and night to control the fire, and the extent of damage will be estimated after the fire is extinguished.
In a separate incident, a woman killed her younger sister over a marriage proposal in Jourakal village. The convoy of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister, Shehbaz Afridi, was blocked by local leaders in Hayelian. Maulana Mahmood Khan Achakzai suggested that a conference be convened to discuss the region’s situation and establish a foreign policy through parliament.
In a separate development, National Coordinator for Human Rights (NCCIH) announced that a crackdown is underway against a group, with more arrests expected. The accused woman had been involved in advertisements and had pending cases against her. An inquiry report revealed that the DSP was held responsible for the incident by an SSP.
In a recent statement, the senior provincial minister said that the government machinery has been working day and night to control the fire, and the extent of damage will be estimated after the fire is extinguished.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, and his wife Bushra Bibi, expressed their gratitude to the Iranian authorities for facilitating the return of four Pakistani female students who were stranded at the Gbad Rizman border on Tuesday, despite a long weekend.
In a separate development, the Chief Minister of Sindh, Murad Ali Shah, ordered an inquiry into the fire safety measures in government buildings and instructed the authorities to strictly implement fire safety laws.
In another incident, a woman in Jourakal village shot and killed her younger sister over a marriage proposal. The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mehmood Khan, expressed his

