Some 107 Pakistanis, including those who were stranded in India due to the COVID-19 pandemic, returned home on Wednesday via Attari-Wagah border. Pakistan’s High Commission (HC) in New Delhi would continue to facilitate the remaining Pakistanis in India seeking to travel back home, an HC press release received here from New Delhi said.
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