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Pakistan asks Iran to take action against terrorists for killing its navy soldiers

Pakistan asks Iran to take action against terrorists for killing its navy soldiers
Islamabad : Pakistan sent a protest letter to Iran demanding action against Tehran-based “terrorists” in the recent killed of 14 Pakistani security personnel. Most of the killed security personnel were Pakistani Navy soldiers.
Unknown gunmen, wearing uniform of semi-civilian soldiers, had killed 14 passengers on Thursday. He carried out the act after being forced to land on a highway in the troubled Balochistan province by force him to land.
According to a letter sent by the Pakistani Foreign Office to Iran, at least 14 soldiers of Pakistan’s armed forces were dropped from the bus on 18 April from the Oramra area of ​​Balochistan and they were assassinated.
The Foreign Office said that the “terrorists” of the Baloch nationalist group are active in a region engaged in the border in Iran. The office has asked Tehran to take action against them.
Alliance of three Baloch terrorist organizations has claimed responsibility for this terrorist act. The letter said that the killing of 14 innocent Pakistanis by terrorist groups based in Iran is a very serious incident, which Pakistan strongly oppose.
Pakistan waits for that country’s response in the request for action against groups based in Iran. The identities of these terrorist groups in Iran have been identified by Pakistan many times.
This incident has been executed in view of the first visit of Iran’s Prime Minister Imran Khan to Iran starting on Sunday.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javed Zarif condemned the attack and said that enemies of Pakistan-Iran relations are responsible for this.
He tweeted, in view of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to Iran’s historic first visit, I strongly condemn the recent terrorist attack in Pakistan.
Terrorists, extremists and their sponsors are scared of close relations between Muslim countries.
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