Pakistan: We have the right to strike back at Iran
Pakistan is recalling its ambassador from Iran, after an Iranian drone attack allegedly killed two children in Pakistani Baluchistan. This is announced by the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement.
Iran claimed shortly after the attack that the target was a religious extremist group. Anonymous sources in Pakistan's military told the AP that it had received no warning of the attack from the neighboring country.
- This is unacceptable and Pakistan has the right to respond to the aggression, says Jan Achakzai, spokesperson for the Baluchistan region.
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Two children are said to have died in an Iranian attack in Pakistan
Iran has carried out an attack against the Sunni Muslim extremist group Jaish al-Adl in the province of Baluchistan in the neighboring country of Pakistan, according to state media, according to AP.
Pakistan states that Iran violated the country's airspace and that two children were killed. The country does not mention how it happened but states that the action is "totally unacceptable".
According to the news agency, the group has previously claimed responsibility for killing and kidnapping Iranian border police.
On Monday, Iran's Revolutionary Guard carried out attacks against the city of Erbil in Iraq. Iran claims that the attack was aimed at the Israeli security service Mossad, which Iraq denies.
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