News Desk: The process of bringing back Pakistani students and pilgrims stranded in Iran is ongoing amid the country’s current situation.
According to FIA sources, around 200 Pakistani nationals have returned to Pakistan over the past two days via the Gabd–Rimdan border, which connects Gwadar with Iran.
Deputy Commissioner Gwadar Naqibullah Kakar said that the repatriation of Pakistani citizens is continuing in view of the prevailing conditions in Iran. He confirmed that 51 male and female students arrived in Pakistan from Iran on Monday alone.
The deputy commissioner further stated that more than 125 Pakistani students have so far returned to the country through the Gabd–Rimdan border.
He added that the district administration has made special arrangements for returning students, including facilities for food, accommodation, and onward travel.
Naqibullah Kakar also said that, given the current circumstances, the Pakistan Embassy in Iran and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have put in place special measures to facilitate the safe return of Pakistani students and other citizens.






