Balochistan Govt Dispatches Five Trucks of Medicines to Iran

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QUETTA: The Balochistan government has sent five trucks loaded with medical supplies to the border city of Taftan to provide urgent aid to those injured in Iran.

This humanitarian initiative demonstrates solidarity with a neighboring Islamic brotherly country and reinforces the longstanding friendly ties between Pakistan and Iran.

The aid convoy was inspected at the Pakistan-Iran FIA immigration gate by Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Qasim, commander of FC 112 Wing, and DSP Habib-ur-Rehman Mengal.

After completing all necessary documentation and security procedures, the trucks were officially dispatched to Iran, where the medical supplies will be used to treat the injured.

The relief shipment includes essential medicines, first-aid kits, and emergency medical equipment to ensure timely and effective treatment for affected individuals.

Local communities and social groups have widely praised this initiative, calling it a model of friendship, cooperation, and mutual support between the two countries.

Officials also emphasized that such humanitarian cooperation will continue in the future to promote goodwill, regional stability, and mutual respect.

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