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Pakistan-Afghan Border: Torkham, Chaman & TTP

CRITICALLast updated: Sunday, June 14, 20263848 items analyzed
Updated daily|Last refreshed: 2026-06-14T08:11:10.000-04:00|3848 items analyzed|Pakistan sources
CRITICAL
Threat Level
DISRUPTED
Supply Routes
T1-T4
Source Tiers
ACTIVE
Mining Ops
Executive Summary

Region Alert's Pakistan Daily Sitrep assesses the Region Alert Threat Index at CRITICAL as of June 14, 2026. **Mine-Proximate:** No new incidents near the mine site were(first reported April 7, 2026). The company recently reaffirmed that the overall project remains on track (June 4, 2026). A massive earthquake previously struck the region and required structural checks at the site (June 6, 2026). **Supply Routes:** The province-wide transport strike ended after successful talks with the government (June 12, 2026). However, the N-25 and M-8 highways remain closed to mine traffic. Militants attacked a large mineral convoy and destroyed at least 10 trucks (June 10, 2026). The BLA (a Baloch separatist militant group) also claimed to have destroyed two bridges (June 12, 2026). Pakistan Railways suspended the Jaffar Express train service due to security threats (June 12, 2026). **Macro Context:** Pakistan announced that the United States and Iran have agreed on a peace deal (June 12, 2026). Leaders expect to sign the agreement within 24 hours, which could reopen the Strait of Hormuz and stabilize global markets. Meanwhile, Pakistani forces conducted airstrikes against militant camps in Afghanistan (June 10, 2026). Security forces also killed 14 militants during a raid (June 8, 2026).

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Priority Alerts
Balochistan Province-Wide Strike Halted
A province-wide strike organized by traders and transporters was called off after successful negotiations with government authorities [Tier 2].
LOW -- Jun 13Source available to subscribers
BLA Commander Safar Khan Eliminated
Security forces killed high-profile BLA commander Safar Khan during an intelligence-based operation near Lakpas [Tier 3].
MODERATE -- Jun 13Source available to subscribers
BLA Claims Destruction of Two CPEC Bridges
BLA claims to have destroyed two main bridges on the CPEC route using explosives [Tier 3].
HIGH -- Jun 12Source available to subscribers
US-Iran Peace Deal Text Agreed
Pakistan announced that the final text of a US-Iran peace deal has been agreed upon [Tier 2].
LOW -- Jun 12Source available to subscribers
Security Status
BLA/BLF Activity
BLA has significantly escalated its economic blockade campaign, claiming 11...
ACTIVE
ISIS-K / TTP
No new ISIS-K activity reported this period.
MONITORING
Overall Security
Security forces eliminated high-profile BLA Commander Safar Khan near Lakpas,...
CRITICAL
BLA/BLF Activity
Maintain extreme vigilance on all supply routes.
CONTINUING
N-25 Highway Status
Halt all mineral and heavy equipment convoys until security forces verify...
NO_GO
Chaman Border Crossing
Expect delays for cross-border personnel and equipment movement.
CONTINUING
Gwadar Port Operations
Monitor environmental cleanup efforts for potential port access delays.
CONTINUING

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Supply Route Status
N-25 Highway (Karachi (~644 km from Reko Diq)-Quetta-Chagai)
The N-25 route is highly volatile following the June 10 attack on a 60-vehicle...
DISRUPTED
M-8 / Gwadar (~429 km from Reko Diq) Route (Gwadar-Turbat (~336 km from Reko Diq)-Panjgur-Reko Diq)
Security forces are conducting clearance operations in the region following BLA...
DISRUPTED
Chaman (~443 km from Reko Diq) Border Crossing
Cross-border trade between Pakistan and Iran through the Gabd-Rimdan border...
DISRUPTED
Market Context
Copper Price
$$14,176.81/MT (COMEX Spot, 2026-06-13)/mt
RISING
Gold Price
$$4,239.9/oz (COMEX Spot, 2026-06-12)/oz
FALLING
Consolidated Timeline
Jun 11Militants Attack Security Checkposts in Panjgur and Kalat Source available to subscribers
Jun 11Nargis Baloch Allegedly Subjected to Enforced Disappearance in Karachi Source available to subscribers
Jun 10Civilian Allegedly Shot Dead by FC Personnel in Chaman Source available to subscribers
Jun 10Security Forces Foil BLA Attack in Dinar Area of Pishin Source available to subscribers
Jun 10Armed Men Blockade Highway and Attack Mineral Trucks in Sibi Source available to subscribers

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Region Alert (2026, June 14). Pakistan-Afghan Border: Torkham, Chaman & TTP. Retrieved from https://regionalert.com/blog/pakistan-afghanistan-border-conflict-2026.html
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