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21 WFP Aid Trucks Enter Afghanistan via Torkham Border

Africa2 hr ago

Twenty-one out of twenty-six World Food Programme (WFP) vehicles carrying humanitarian aid have successfully entered Afghanistan through the Torkham border on Tuesday. These vehicles, loaded with food items, arrived in Torkham from Karachi on Monday. After completing necessary electronic scanning and customs clearance procedures, the trucks were prepared to cross. However, they were delayed from crossing on Monday evening due to the border's scheduled closure at 8 PM. The convoy proceeded to Zero Point on Tuesday morning and was subsequently permitted to enter Afghanistan. Officials indicated that the remaining five vehicles would also depart for Afghanistan later on Tuesday. Customs clearing agents anticipate further WFP shipments to Torkham for transit to Afghanistan following this initial batch. The Torkham border, a crucial trade route between Pakistan and Afghanistan, has been closed since October 2025 due to security concerns. Notably, a previous convoy of approximately 20 WFP containers was returned to Karachi earlier this year after Afghan Taliban authorities in Kabul declined aid from the UN agency.

AI Analysis

The movement of WFP aid trucks through the Torkham border highlights the ongoing challenges in delivering humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan. The delay and previous rejection of aid underscore the complex political and security dynamics influencing humanitarian access. Future aid flows will likely remain contingent on the evolving relationship between international organizations, Pakistan, and the de facto authorities in Afghanistan, as well as the broader security situation. Navigating these interdependencies will be critical for ensuring consistent support to vulnerable populations.

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