Pakistan condemns an attack by Iran, and says it killed 2 children and wounded 3 people

Pakistan condemns an attack by Iran, and says it killed 2 children and wounded 3 people
A handout picture provided by the Iranian Army media office on October 28, 2023 shows helicopters during a military drill in the Isfahan province in central Iran. (AFP/File)
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Updated 17 January 2024 14:34
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Pakistan condemns an attack by Iran, and says it killed 2 children and wounded 3 people

Pakistan condemns an attack by Iran, and says it killed 2 children and wounded 3 people
  • Reports said the strikes were on bases of a Sunni militant group

JERSUALEM: Pakistan has recalled its ambassador from Iran and the Iranian ambassador to Pakistan who is visiting Iran will not be allowed to come back, Pakistan's foreign ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday.

The statement came in response to an Iranian strike on targets inside Pakistan which killed two “innocent children” and wounded three other people, the Pakistani government said. It called the attack an “unprovoked violation” of the country's airspace.
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry issued a statement confirming the attack, which were first first announced by Iranian media reports that were later withdrawn. The reports said the strikes were on bases of a Sunni militant group.
The attack further raises tensions in a Middle East already roiled by Israel’s war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The attack also threatens the relations between Iran and Pakistan, which long have eyed each other with suspicion while maintaining diplomatic relations.
The Foreign Ministry statement said Pakistan strongly condemned the attack on its Balochistan province.
“This violation of Pakistan's sovereignty is completely unacceptable and can have serious consequences,” it warned.