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    Iran confirmed the death of 7 people in Pakistan's retaliatory action

    Iran confirmed the death of 7 people in Pakistan's retaliatory action

    Iran confirmed the death of 7 people in Pakistan's retaliatory action

    Iran confirmed the death of 7 people in Pakistan's retaliatory action


    The dead were not Iranian citizens. Several explosions were heard near Sarwan city at 4:05 am. Statement of Deputy Governor of Sistan-Baluchistan Province, Ali Raza Marhamati


    Iran confirmed the death of 7 people in Pakistan's retaliatory action. According to media reports, Iran's official news agency 'Irna' has confirmed Pakistan's retaliatory attacks in Iran and said that 7 people were killed in these attacks this morning, the dead were not citizens of Iran. In this regard, the Deputy Governor of Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan Province, Ali Raza Marhamati, said that several explosions were heard near Sarwan city at 4:05 in the morning.

    On the other hand, Pakistan has also started monitoring all flights coming from the western direction including Iran. Instructed to remain on flight alert, Air Traffic Control has been instructed to collect details of all Western flights, including those to Iran.


    It has been reported that previously the flights coming to Pakistan from the west were not being monitored, the airspace of Pakistan and Iran is open for commercial flights. No decision has been taken yet to close the Pakistani airspace for Iran, so far no directive has been received from the government to close the airspace for Iran, however the situation is being carefully monitored.

    It has been learned that Sindh Governor Kamran Tesori has also been called back home from Chabahar, Iran. Due to Iran's incursion into Pakistan, the meeting of the Joint Border Trade Committee in Chabahar has been canceled. The ongoing Joint Border Trade Committee meeting in Chabahar was canceled and the Pakistani delegation returned to Pakistan from Chabahar.

    It is being told that the meeting was chaired by the Chief Collector of Customs Balochistan Abdul Qadir Memon, Deputy Commissioner Gwadar Aurangzeb Badini, trade delegations of Quetta and Gwadar Chambers and other officials were included in the delegation. Apart from consultations, several memorandums were to be signed. 

    The Iranian government said in a statement that Iran's Sistan and Balochistan province's head of industry, mines and trade, Iraj Hasanpour, had a two-day meeting with the Pakistani delegation. was to speed up and facilitate customs transactions between Iran and Pakistan.

    It should be noted that this was the eleventh meeting to promote border trade between Pakistan and Iran, the aim of these meetings was to increase border trade between the two countries to 5 billion dollars.

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