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Killing innocent children's in so called terrorist headquarter.
Please await official announcement from Pakistan side before putting all your eggs in one basket.
Reminds me of USA.I think you will also find no nation has the right to harbour terrorists and every nation has a right to defend itself.
Pakistan: Terrorist Attack from Across Iran Border Kills 4 Soldiers
April 01, 2023 11:21 AM
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ISLAMABAD —
Pakistan said Saturday that four of its soldiers were killed when a "group of terrorists" from across the Iranian side of the border attacked a routine military patrol operating between the two countries.
The deadly cross-border raid took place in the remote Kech district in southwestern Baluchistan province abutting Iran, the Pakistani military said in a statement.
"Necessary contact with the Iranian side is being made for effective action against terrorists on the Iranian side and to prevent such incidents
The Iranian Embassy in Islamabad condemned the attack and expressed sympathy to the families of the slain soldiers.
"Terrorism is the common pain of the two countries and the two Muslim nations have sacrificed precious lives in the fight against this plague," the Iranian Embassy said on Twitter.
"Undoubtedly, strengthening the joint cooperation between the two countries will prevent terrorist groups from achieving their sinister goals," wrote the Iranian diplomatic mission.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed “grief and sorrow over the martyrdom” of the security personnel in the terrorist attack, his office said in a statement.
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FILE - Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif speaks during the climate summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, Nov. 8, 2022.
No group immediately took responsibility for Saturday's attack, the second incident this year in Baluchistan, where ethnic Baluch separatists routinely target Pakistani security forces.
In mid-January, four Pakistani troops were killed when a military convoy patrolling along the more than 900-kilometer border came under an insurgent attack from across the Iranian side.
The outlawed Baluchistan Liberation Army, or BLA, routinely takes credit for attacks on Pakistani security forces. Officials in Islamabad say the group has set up sanctuaries in border areas of Iran, charges Tehran rejects.
The Global Terrorism Index, released in March by the Australia-based Institute for Economics and Peace, said that BLA was responsible for 36% of nearly 650 terror-related deaths in Pakistan in 2022, making it "the fastest-growing terrorist group in the world."
Pakistan, the United States, and Britain have designated the BLA as a terrorist organization.
Baluch insurgents claim to be fighting for the independence of Baluchistan, alleging extortion by the central government of the region's natural resources and discrimination against its ethnic Baluch population. Pakistani authorities reject the charges.
The sparsely populated province, which also shares a significant chunk of the country's nearly 2,600-kilometer border with Afghanistan, is at the center of a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure development project being funded by China in Pakistan under Beijing's global Belt and Road Initiative.
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Pakistan: Terrorist Attack from Across Iran Border Kills 4 Soldiers
Pakistan said Saturday that four of its soldiers were killed when a "group of terrorists" from across the Iranian side of the border attacked a routine military patrol operating between the two countrieswww.voanews.com
If you're fighting terrorists then I don't see the issue. But don't forget it was the IRGC that "violated" your sovereignty so you won't be hurting Iran in any way if you target Balochi terrorists in Iran. Probably be doing us a favour.Fundamentally, all the reports are mixed up at the moment, none of it makes sense and I'm thinking this is improbable
HOWEVER, if this has any basis of truth
Then Pakistan is FORCED to respond, even if it's a missiles hitting Baloch terrorists on Iranian territory, in a tit for tat
Because allowing such violation of sovereignty is intolerable, it would just allow Pakistans enemies to carry out such attacks with impunity, of they know we won't hit back
So let's be clear, this might all be bullshit and nothing happened, but if it did Pakistan would need to respond and respond quick
THIS is the reply. Seriously!
That doesn't in any way negate Iran's right to self defence, if anything it emboldens it.Reminds me of USA.
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Statement by the Department of Defense
At the direction of the President, the U.S. military has taken decisive defensive action to protect U.S. personnel abroad by killing Qasem Soleimani, the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guardwww.defense.gov
Right to defend itself. That's what Israel claim, what NATO claimed in Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq and everywhere.
How Pakistan communicates with Iran:
The source us the government of Pakistan.Whats the source? Seems like face saving hot air that will amount to nothing.
We will deal with them. This doesn't give Iran the right to fire ballistic missiles at us. We will respond at a time and place our choosing now
That’s the reply from MoFA. Not ISPR.THIS is the reply. Seriously!
Attacked terrorists in Pakistani territory. Stop muddying the waters. You're about 10 pages late.So Iran just attacked Pakistani territory.
What will be the response? Will there be a response?
They did, the foreign ministryPakistan will never report this. The generals won't allow it.
I dont see why Iran has to wait for Pakistan to respond to the attacks by Jaish Al Islam. While Im sure Pakistan has taken out terrorists who attacked Pakistani government or police in the past, in THIS instance The Pakistani Government clearly saw that as a terrorist act against Iran, a foreign nation. So it wouldn't make sense, or look good, for Pakistan to kill its own people for attacking a foreign state. That's why I said what I said.
Sorry I didn't understand your KSA comment so can't really respond.
Is there a link? I can't verify that, with all due respect.The source us the government of Pakistan.
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