supply of NATO troops in Afghanistan have resumed after protests about drone strikes blocked a major road in Pakistan for three days, officials say.Tehrik-e-Insaf, the party called the protests of the cricketer turned politician Imran Khan, of drone more strikes in the U.S..
Thousands of trucks were possession of the rally, including 500 the NATO troops in the northern Afghanistan.
But the trucks cross-border on Monday morning.
A further transit route in the South of the country, providing NATO troops based in the Afghan province of Kandahar, remained unaffected.
Political blockadeMore than 3,000 trucks with supplies from the Pakistan Karachi port on the Afghan capital Kabul, passed the northern route every day.
NATO and other supplies to Afghanistan often suffer interruptions due to militant attacks.
But this is the first time, have created a blockade the political protests, says the BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad.
US drone attacks in the region to have escalated since the inauguration of President Barack Obama. More than 100 attacks were reported last year.
The strikes are are enormously unpopular with the Pakistani public. Many militants, some of them senior, were killed in the raids, but hundreds of civilians have also died.
Correspondents say they secretly supported the tacit approval of the authorities, although they deny Pakistani leaders.
Not routinely, you check the United States if it leads drone operations in Pakistan. But analysts say only American armed forces have the ability to deploy this aircraft.
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