Chaman: At the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, a brief but intense exchange of gunfire left two soldiers of Frontier Corps (FC 158 Wing) injured. The incident occurred during routine border patrols, when unidentified armed elements initiated hostilities. Both soldiers received immediate medical attention and are currently in stable condition, according to official sources. Security authorities have cordoned off the area to prevent further escalation and are closely monitoring the situation. The cross-border skirmish underscores ongoing tensions along the border and the continuous threat posed to security personnel operating in these volatile regions. Border management officials emphasized the importance of disciplined operations and vigilance to protect both military personnel and local residents. Local communities have been advised to remain alert while authorities work to de-escalate tensions. This latest incident highlights the strategic significance of border security and the need for coordinated measures to safeguard personnel and prevent future clashes that could disrupt peace and trade in the region.
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