A truck carrying humanitarian assistance, including medicines, was handed over to the Afghan authorities at Zero line Torkham border crossing on Saturday. The humanitarian consignment was sponsored and donated by Al-Khidmat Foundation under the arrangements made by Pak-Afghan Cooperation Forum (PACF), a press release said. On the occasion, Muhammad Waseem, senior program coordinator from the Pakistani side and Inayat Ullah, Afghan Gumrak were present.
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