Pakistan launches strikes inside Iran against militant targets

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Pakistan conducted strikes inside Iran on Thursday, targeting separatist militants, the Pakistani foreign ministry said, two days after
Tehran said it attacked Israel-linked militant bases inside Pakistani territory, Reuters reported.Iranian media said several missiles hit a
village in the Sistan-Baluchistan province that borders Pakistan, killing three women and four children, all non-Iranians.&A number of
terrorists were killed during the intelligence-based operation,& the Pakistani ministry said in a statement, describing it as a &series of
highly coordinated and specifically targeted precision military strikes against terrorist hideouts&.It added, &Pakistan fully respects the
sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Islamic Republic of Iran.&The sole objective of today&s act was in pursuit of Pakistan&s own
security and national interest, which is paramount and cannot be compromised.&A Pakistani intelligence source told Reuters the strikes were
carried out by military aircraft, read the report.&Our forces have conducted strikes to target Baloch militants inside Iran,& the
intelligence official in Islamabad, the Pakistani capital, said.&The targeted militants belong to BLF,& he added, referring to the
Balochistan Liberation Front, which seeks independence for Pakistan&s Balochistan province.Iran said on Tuesday it had targeted
Israel-linked militant bases inside Pakistan
Pakistan said civilians had been hit and two children killed, warning of consequences for which Tehran would be responsible.Islamabad
recalled its ambassador from Iran on Wednesday, Reuters reported.Pakistan and Iran have in the past had rocky relations, but the strikes are
the highest-profile cross-border intrusion in recent years.Pakistan recalls envoy from Iran after ‘unprovoked& missile strikesPakistan
recalled its ambassador from neighbouring Iran on Wednesday to protest at a &blatant breach& of its sovereignty after Tehran said it
launched missile attacks on militant bases in southwestern Pakistan.Iran&s foreign minister said it hit militants in &missile and drone&
strikes
State media said Iranian missiles struck two bases of the Sunni Muslim group Jaish al-Adl, designated a &foreign terrorist organisation& by
the U.S
State Department.Nuclear-armed Pakistan said a violation of its airspace resulted in the deaths of two children but has not confirmed the
nature of the violation, or the location of the strikes.Only militants were hit, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said in
Davos, Switzerland, where he was attending the World Economic Forum, alleging those attacked were linked to Israel, read the report.Pakistan
and Iran have in the past had rocky relations, but the strikes are the highest-profile cross-border intrusion in recent years.The strikes
were launched a day after similar attacks carried out by Tehran inside other neighbours, Iraq and Syria
Baghdad recalled its ambassador from Tehran after Iran&s state-backed media said it had hit an Israeli espionage centre.Provincial officials
in Pakistan said two children were killed and several others injured in strikes near the Iran border.The violation was unprovoked and
unacceptable, said Pakistani foreign ministry spokeswoman, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch
Pakistan reserved &the right to respond to this illegal act&, a message it had conveyed to the Iranian government, she said.Pakistan would
not allow Iran&s ambassador, currently visiting his home country, to return, Baloch said.A joint border trade committee meeting had been
canceled, and a Pakistani trade delegation had been recalled from Chabahar in Iran, said government official Aurangzeb Badini.&Further
escalation is possible, though Islamabad has strong incentives to be cautious,& said Michael Kugelman, director of the Wilson Center&s South
Asia Institute, adding that Beijing might also step in to help mediate.&China has close ties to both Iran and Pakistan, and it has a strong
interest in the crisis not spiraling out of control …it will likely quietly press the two sides to step back from the brink& he said.Jaish
al-Adl has in the past mounted attacks on Iranian security forces in the border area with Pakistan.Officials in Pakistan&s southwestern
province of Balochistan, which borders Iran, said that four missiles had hit the Panjgur district close to the border.&Four missiles were
fired in the village of Koh-i-Sabaz which is around 50 km (31 miles) inside Pakistan soil,& a senior official of the Panjgur administration
told Reuters.&A mosque and three houses were damaged in the attack,& another official said, adding that two young girls were killed and
three other people injured.Jaish al-Adl, which says it seeks greater rights and better living conditions for ethnic minority Baluchis, has
claimed responsibility for several attacks in recent years on Iranian security forces in Iran&s southeastern province of
Sistan-Baluchestan.In its previous iteration as Jundallah, the group had pledged allegiance to Iraq- and Syria-based jihadist group the
Islamic State.Iran&s Amirabdollahian had a phone call with his Pakistani counterpart Jalil Abbas Jilani, according to an Iranian foreign
ministry statement, and stressed Tehran&s respect for Pakistan&s sovereignty, Reuters reported.&Iran&s security has been repeatedly targeted
by Jaish al- Adl terrorist group from Pakistani soil and we are hopeful that stronger security cooperation between the two countries
continue,& Amirabdollahian said.The post Pakistan launches strikes inside Iran against militant targets first appeared on Ariana News.