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China Afghanistan I a K P a K I S T a N India 70°0'0"E 75°0'0"E Pakistan Logistics Cluster C h i n a Facilitated Air Operation Destinations reached in KPK=25 HUNZA NAGAR GHIZER as of 1st March 2011 CHITRAL GG ii ll gg ii tt BB aa ll tt ii ss tt aa nn GILGIT !(H KK PP KK GILGIT GABRAIL UTROR KALAM KARANG H !(H !( TOTTI BALTISTAN BALAKOT KARE!(HEN !(H!(H CHILAS !(H SKARDU H GHANCHE !(H KOHGIUSSTHAHNALI !( MANKYAL !( UPPER DIR SWAT DIAMIR BAHRAIN H !( PAT!(THAN !(H H N Η!( KUZ PARO N " !( !(H " 0 H " H 0 ' CHAPRIAL SHARED ' !( H !( ASTORE 0 H !( H 0 ° !(H DAM!(ORHAI !( ° 5 PEACH BELA 5 3 "!(Η SHANGLA 3 LOWER DIR SHANGLA BAJAUR KHWAZAKHELA !(Η BATAGRAM AGENCY " BESHAM NEELUM MANSEHRA MALAKAND PA MOHMAND BUNER MUZAFFARABAD AGENCY MARDAN CHARSADDA HATTIAN Destinations reached SWABI s duGHAZI ABBOTTABAD In in Gilgit Baltistan=3 !(Η HARIPUR PESHAWAR " BAGH NOWSHERA HAVELI KHYBER AGENCY POONCH KURRAM SUDHNOTI ORAKZAI FR PESHAWAR ISLAMABAD AGENCY AGENCY FR KOHAT ATTOCK "!(Η CHAKLAHLAH HANGU KOHAT KOTLI RAWALPINDI MIRPAUAR JJ KK I A K FR BANNU KARAK NORTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY BHIMBER BANNU CHAKWAL JHELUM GUJRAT MIANWALI FR LAKKI MARWAT A f g h a n i s t a n FFAATTAA LAKKI MARWAT FR TANK MANDI BAHAUDDIN SIALKOT SOUTH KHUSHAB WAZIRISTAN AGENCY TANK NAROWAL GUJRANWALA SARGODHA P a k i s t a HnAFIZABAD D. I. KHAN SHEIKHUPURA SHERANI FR BHAKKAR CHINIOT D.I.KHAN Destinations reached LAHORE in Punjab=21 FAISALABAD NANKANA ZHOB KALLUWALA P u n j a b SAHIB !(H P u n j a b KOHTANI !(H JHANG KILLA ABDULLAH KILLA SAIFULLAH LEIAH KASUR !(Η MUSAKHEL " TAUNSA PISHIN TOBA TEK SINGH OKARA SAHIWAL BB aa ll oo cc hh ii ss tt aa nn KOT ADDU H ZIARAT !( KHANEWAL !(H PAKPATTAN LORALAI MUZAFFARGARH MULTAN QUETTA D.G. HARNAI GUJRAT Η KHAN !(H M"!(ULTAN N N " D. G. KHAN " 0 Η Helicopter Operation Administrative Limits Provinces 0 ' BARKHAN !( ' 0 " VEHARI 0 ° ° 0 0 3 "(!Η Helicopter Hub International Boundary AJK 3 MASTUNG JAMPUR Undefined Boundary Balochistan BAHAWALNAGAR LODHRAN (!Η Staging Area SIBI KOHLU "!(Η " Province Boundary FATA BASTI GOPANG H District Boundary H (! Helicopter Destination Gilgit Baltistan BOLAN !( KABIR DOPA DANGORA !(H KABIR GOPANG Major Connection Islamabad RAJANPUR SHAHPUR Hydrology KALAT !(H DOLATPUR KPK !(Η Distribution Connections Indus River RAJAMPUR" !(H BHAITH Coastline Punjab !(H DEWANI MITHANKOT DERA BUGTI BAHAWALPUR Sindh Nominal Scale 1:3,000,000 at A2 ROJHAN !(H 0 50 100 200 JHAL MAGSI NASIRABAD JAFFARABAD Date Last Update: 01-March-2011 Kilometers (!H !(H RAHIM YAR KHAN Coord. System/Datum: Geographic/WGS84 [email protected] Map Num: LogCluster_PAK_018_A2P JACOBABAD (!H www.logcluster.org/ops/pak09a !((!H (!H !(H !H!H Glide Num: n/a H((H(!H(!H H(!H KASHMORE (H! (! !(H Logistics Cluster, Islamabad - Pakistan !( (!H !H (!H ( H !H(!H ( (!HH !( (!H (!H ( (!H !H H (!H(!H !(!H H !H!H(!H!H!H ( !(!H (!H ( (!H!(H (H(!H(( (!H H (!H(!H !H (!H HH H(!H!( (! ( ( !((! !(H !(H(! (!H Data Sources: WFP, GLCSC, GAUL, OCHA H !(H(!H !H (!H H PANO (!H (!H !( !(H(!H (! 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