Pakistan army uses killer drones, rockets, loitering munitions, stand-off weapons on terrorist hideouts in Iran
Pakistan Army strikes Balochistan Liberation Army and Front hideouts in Iran, targeting terrorists responsible for recent attacks within Pakistan.
The Pakistan Armed Forces recently carried out a series of strikes against militant hideouts in Iran, targeting terrorist organizations such as the Balochistan Liberation Army and Balochistan Liberation Front. The operation, codenamed "Marg Bar Sarmachar," aimed to neutralize terrorists responsible for recent attacks within Pakistan. The military used precision strikes, including drones, rockets, and other weapons, to minimize collateral damage.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) emphasized that the armed forces remain committed to protecting Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Notorious terrorists were identified during the operation, and the military reaffirmed its determination to defeat all enemies of Pakistan with the support of its citizens.
The strikes were in response to a reported violation of Pakistan's sovereignty by Iran, which resulted in the tragic deaths of two children and injuries to three girls. Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the coordinated and targeted military strikes against terrorist hideouts in Iran, accusing Iran of unprovoked and blatant breaches of Pakistan's sovereignty.
The military operation was a response to credible intelligence indicating impending large-scale terrorist activities by these groups. Pakistan asserted its unflinching resolve to protect national security and defended the professionalism of its armed forces in executing the complex operation.
While emphasizing respect for Iran's sovereignty, Pakistan clarified that its actions were solely in pursuit of its own security and national interests, which cannot be compromised. The Foreign Office stressed the importance of dialogue and cooperation to address common challenges, including terrorism.
The escalating tensions led to Pakistan downgrading diplomatic ties with Iran, expelling the Iranian ambassador, and recalling its envoy from Tehran. China, a close partner of both Iran and Pakistan, called for restraint and offered to mediate between the two countries. The United States condemned Iran's actions, accusing Tehran of violating the sovereign borders of three neighboring countries.
As tensions escalated, Pakistan initiated strict monitoring of flights from the West, including Iran. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) began monitoring air activities over the western border, directing authorities to stay alert regarding all flights from the west. However, no decision had been made to close Pakistan's airspace to Iran.
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