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Girdi Jungle is a small refugee camp established in the district of Chagai following the Soviet union invasion of Afghanistan. It is located near the Pak-Afghan Border and is sparsely populated by locals. Afghan refugees have settled here for decades, engaging in business and trade on both sides of the border.
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- Sahil Baloch, Sami (21 Jul 2023). "Seeking Justice: Confronting Honor Killing in Girdi Jungle". HumSub.
- "UK military chief lauds Pakistan Army over Girdi Jungle sanitisation operation". The Express Tribune. 2018-04-06. Retrieved 2024-04-22.