Pakistan condemns militant attack in Iran that killed 5 security officers

This handout photo provided by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces (NEZSA) on October 18, 2022 shows soldiers taking part in a military drill in the northwestern region of Aras along the borders of Armenia and Azerbaijan. (AFP/File)
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Updated 04 April 2024
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Pakistan condemns militant attack in Iran that killed 5 security officers

  • Overnight attack on Iran’s Revolutionary Guards headquarters was carried out by Jaish Al-Adl militants, says Iran state media
  • Pakistan’s foreign office spokesperson says Islamabad ready to work with Tehran to come up with “joint solutions to terror”

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s foreign office spokesperson on Thursday condemned a militant attack on Iranian military installations that killed five security officers, saying Islamabad would offer support to Tehran if it asks for it. 

Suspected militants killed at least five Iranian security forces in two separate attacks on Iran’s Revolutionary Guards headquarters in the country’s southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan bordering Pakistan, Iran’s state media said. 

Fifteen militants of the Jaish Al-Adl militant group, which launched the overnight attacks in the Iranian towns of Chabahar and Rask, were killed by security forces, Iranian state media said. 

“Pakistan strongly and vehemently condemns any terror attack that takes place in our neighborhood, and we specifically condemn this attack that is taking place in Iran against the government and civilian facilities,” Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch told reporters at a weekly press briefing. 

Baloch said the people and government of Pakistan stand in solidarity with Iran, adding that Islamabad is ready to provide “any support if asked by the Iranian authorities.”

“We would like to work with Iran to find joint solutions to terror,” she said. 

Pakistan and Iran are often at odds with each other over instability on their shared border. Both countries have routinely blamed each other for not rooting out militancy. 

Small separatist groups in Pakistan have been behind a long-running insurgency, calling for gas and oil-rich Balochistan’s independence from the central government in Islamabad.

Pakistani anti-Iran militants have targeted the Iranian border in recent years, increasing friction between the countries.

Tensions peaked in January between Pakistan and Iran after they exchanged airstrikes against alleged militant targets in each other’s territories. Both countries since then have made efforts to ease tensions and promote bilateral trade with each other.

Baloch pointed out that Pakistan and Iran have re-established all bilateral channels of communication that existed before January.

“There is a high-level delegation from Iran, currently in Pakistan, where all aspects of bilateral relations, between Pakistan and Iran, will be discussed,” she said.


Pakistan says 34 militants killed in counterterror operations in Balochistan, KP this week

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Pakistan says 34 militants killed in counterterror operations in Balochistan, KP this week

  • Pakistan military says 26 militants killed in separate operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa this week
  • Eight other militants were gunned down in southwestern Balochistan’s Zhob district, says military 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani security forces killed 34 militants this week in the southwestern Balochistan and northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) provinces bordering Afghanistan, the military’s media wing said on Wednesday amid a surge in militant attacks in the country. 

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military’s media wing, said security forces carried out a series of “high tempo intelligence-driven operations” this week in the two provinces. It said 26 militants belonging to the Pakistani Taliban or the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) outfit were killed while eight militants were killed in Balochistan in the operations. 

In the first counterterror operation on Tuesday, Pakistani forces targeted a TTP militant who was trying to enter the country in North Waziristan through the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, the ISPR said. Three TTP militants were killed in a second counterterror operation in Lakki Marwat district, the military added. 

In the third counterterror operation, 10 TTP militants were killed in Bannu district while 12 others were gunned down in North Waziristan in another separate operation, the ISPR said. 

“During the fifth engagement, own troops conducted an intelligence-based operation in the general area of Sambaza, Zhob District,” the military’s media wing said in a statement.

“After an intense fire exchange, eight terrorists belonging to Fitna Al Hindustan were successfully neutralized.”

Pakistan’s military uses the terms “Fitna Al-Khwarij” for the TTP and “Fitna Al Hindustan” for separatist militants in Balochistan. Islamabad alleges these militant groups are supported by India, a charge New Delhi has always denied. 

The ISPR said security forces retrieved weapons and ammunition from the militants in Balochistan’s Zhob district, adding that they were involved in “terrorist activities” in the area.

“The security forces of Pakistan remain resolute and unwavering in their commitment to defend the nation’s frontiers,” the ISPR said. 

The counterterror operations take place amid surging tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Islamabad said it carried out strikes on alleged militant camps in Afghanistan on Saturday night, killing over 100 militants. 

Afghanistan said the attacks violated its territorial sovereignty, accusing Islamabad of killing and wounding dozens of civilians. 

Islamabad alleges militants based in Afghanistan are responsible for surging militant attacks inside Pakistani territory. Afghanistan rejects these allegations and urges Pakistan to focus on its security challenges instead of blaming Kabul.