Iran repatriates illegal Afghan immigrants amid terror threat

Iran repatriates over 1.3 million illegal Afghan immigrants amid increased terror threat. Iranian Interior Minister plans strict measures to prevent future illegal immigration. Pakistan also repatriated 1.7 million Afghan immigrants due to rising terrorist attacks. Evidence shows Afghan soil being used for terrorism against Pakistan, with a video revealing planning of attacks on Pakistan’s security forces.

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Iran has decided to repatriate illegal Afghan immigrants in the wake of terror threat, ARY News reported on Friday. 

According to the Iranian Interior Minister, more than 1.3 million illegal immigrants were sent back from Iran so far.

The Iranian Interior Minister also indicated to take strict measures to prevent the return of illegal Afghan citizens to Iran in the future.

It is pertinent to mention here after the rise in terrorist attack, Pakistan started repatriation of illegal Afghan immigrants last year.

According to unofficial data, over 1.7 million Afghan immigrants have returned to their homeland in the first phase.

Earlier, evidence emerged indicating the utilization of Afghan territory for terrorist activities in Pakistan.

A video revealing the planning of attacks on Pakistan’s security forces by collaborating with the Taliban militants has surfaced.

As per the details, evidence of using Afghan territory for terrorism has come to light showing that Tehree-e-Taliban Afghanistan (TTA) plotting attacks on Pakistan’s security forces deployed at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

In the video, TTA terrorist Yahya can be seen instructing his accomplices regarding the attacks, he continues to incite his militants for revenge against Pakistan, stating that they [Pakistan] are prepared to retaliate.

The terrorists were informed that there would be 6 rocket launchers along with them, accompanied by 6 assistants.

The TTA commander, Yahya, mentioned that there will be two laser operators, two assistants, and also a sniper, all of whom are prepared to act under the orders of the Commander, Sheikh Abdullah.

In a bid to address national security concerns and mitigate potential terror threats, Iran has recently initiated measures to repatriate illegal Afghan immigrants. With the Overland routes serving as key gateways for these immigrants, Iranian authorities have emphasized the importance of robust border control and stringent immigration policies. While recognizing the challenges faced by Afghan immigrants, the Iranian government is committed to ensuring the safety and security of its citizens. This move reflects a concerted effort to uphold national security and curb potential risks associated with illegal immigration amid evolving geopolitical dynamics. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains imperative for all stakeholders to engage in constructive dialogue and cooperation to address the complex issues at hand.

Source: ARY NEWS

Iran has initiated the repatriation of over 1.3 million illegal Afghan immigrants due to a heightened terror threat. The Iranian Interior Minister has announced strict measures to prevent the return of illegal Afghan citizens in the future. This decision follows Pakistan’s similar action last year. Evidence has emerged of Afghan territory being used for terrorist activities against Pakistan, with a video revealing the planning of attacks on Pakistan’s security forces by Tehree-e-Taliban Afghanistan (TTA) militants. The video shows TTA terrorists preparing for attacks, including the deployment of rocket launchers, laser operators, and a sniper under the command of Sheikh Abdullah.

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