Iraq-Iran border crossing at Shalamcheh returns to normal after closure due to air strikes

Vehicles drive at the Shalamcha border crossing between Iraq and Iran, in Basra, Iraq, March 24, 2026. (Photo: Reuters)

BASRA, Iraq, April 4 (Reuters) – Passenger movement has returned ‌to normal at the Shalamcheh border crossing between Iraq and Iran after it was closed following air strikes ​on the Iranian side that killed an ​Iraqi citizen, security sources and state news ⁠agency said on Saturday.

The crossing serves as one ​of the main routes for imports to Iraq ​of vegetables and other food supplies from Iran, traders and border officials say. Any prolonged disruption can quickly affect ​supplies to local markets.

The sources said at ​least five Iraqis were seriously wounded in the strikes, which ‌hit ⁠a passenger reception area on the Iranian side.

Iraqi police recovered the body of a man, while the wounded were taken to hospital, most in ​critical condition.

A ​few hours ⁠after the strikes near Shalamcheh, Iraqi border authorities also briefly halted movement ​at the Safwan crossing with Kuwait after ​reporting ⁠explosions on the Kuwaiti side, Iraqi security and border officials said.

The officials added they saw drones ⁠hovering ​overhead moments before the blasts.