Over 1,300 Pakistani citizens, including 1,034 pilgrims arrived in Pakistan, while eight Iranians left for their country following the immigration process at the Pak-Iran border in Taftan, Radio Pakistan reported.

The report added that the Pakistanis were screened by health teams at the border.

According to Radio Pakistan, levies officials had confirmed that the pilgrims would be referred to quarantine facilities and later permitted to travel. Additionally, the report said that others would be allowed to proceed to their destinations.

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