Pakistan-Iran News / After Iran's attack, Pakistan expelled Iranian ambassador, called its envoy from Tehran

Zoom News : Jan 17, 2024, 05:38 PM
Pakistan-Iran News: Pakistan is shocked after the incident of violation of Pakistani airspace and missile firing by Iran. According to the news of Pakistan's Geo News, after the missile attack on the terrorists growing in Pakistan, Pakistan has announced to expel the Iranian ambassador while recalling its envoy from Tehran.

In fact, Iran had recently attacked terrorist targets located in Pakistan. After this attack, Pakistan claimed that two children were killed. Earlier, Pakistan had not even accepted the attack. It is noteworthy that Iran attacked the bases of terrorist group Jaish al-Adl in Pakistan on Tuesday. According to media reports, missiles and drones were used for the attack. Jaish al-Adl is a Sunni terrorist group, which mainly carries out its activities from Pakistan. Iran took attack action on this.

Iran took action at two locations

According to information given by Iran's government media, two bases of Baluchi terrorist group Jaish-al-Adl have been targeted with missiles. A day before this, missiles were dropped on targets in Iraq and Syria by Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards. The terrorist group has previously attacked Iranian security forces in the border area with Pakistan. Iranian state media said terrorist targets were destroyed by attacking them with missiles and drones.

Attack from Iran during meeting in Davos

Iran's claim of attack on terrorist targets in Pakistan has been made at a time when Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdullahian and Pakistan's acting Prime Minister Anwar Kakar met on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos.

It is clear from Iranian attacks that Pakistan is a haven for terrorists.

Iran's air strike on Pakistan makes it clear that Pakistan is a haven for terrorists. It is in Pakistan itself that terrorists like Osama Bin Laden and Dawood Ibrahim have been getting a place. This reaction of Iran shows the sensitivity of efforts against terrorism.

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