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Pakistan conducts series of targeted strikes inside Iran against militant targets

- Reuters

ISLAMABAD — 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.

Iranian media said several missiles hit a village in the Sistan-Baluchista­n

province that borders Pakistan, killing three women and four children, all nonIranian­s.

“A number of terrorists were killed during the intelligen­cebased 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.

“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 (BLF), 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.

Pakistan and Iran have in the past had rocky relations, but the strikes are the highest-profile cross-border intrusion in recent years. —

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