Nearly three months since border clashes prompted the closure of land crossings between Pakistan and Afghanistan, university students, merchants and families are left hanging with no way of getting back.
“We miss our parents and relatives,” said Shah Faisal, 25, who studies medicine at an Afghan university and was hoping to visit his family back in Pakistan during winter break.
But the border has been shut since October 12, leaving many like him with no viable option of making it home.
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Afghanistan-Pakistan border closure leaves thousands stranded: ‘we miss our parents’
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Source: scmp.com

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