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4 abducted Iranian soldiers recovered from Balochistan's Chagai: ISPR
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Four abducted Iranian soldiers were recovered from a "transitioning hideout" during an operation in Balochistan's Chagai district, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement on Wednesday.

According to the statement, security forces conducted a successful intelligence-based operation (IBO) at Amori in Chagai district, about 3-4 kilometres away from the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

"Terrorists of proscribed organisation were reported to have entered Pakistan from Afghanistan side along with abducted Iranian soldiers," the military's media wing said.



"After [an] exchange of fire, 4 Iranian soldiers [were] recovered from a transitioning hideout," it said, adding that the soldiers are being handed over to Iranian authorities.

Editorial: Border abductions

In November last year, Pakistani security forces had safely recoveredfive of the 12 Iranian border guards who were abducted by militants the previous month from Lulakdan area near the Pak-Iran border.

Jaish al-Adl, a terrorist group operating in the region, had claimed responsibility for their kidnapping.

Details were sketchy at the time of the abduction and Iran has since twice revised the number of the abducted border force, including some from Iran's vaunted Revolutionary Guard.

Following the abduction, Iran’s top military commander Maj Gen Mohammad Hossein Bagheri had phoned Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and requested him to intensify efforts for search and rescue of the kidnapped Iranian border guards.

The Foreign Office had pledged to offer all possible assistance to locate the missing Iranian security personnel.

"Both militaries, under a joint mechanism established since last year, are working to ascertain the whereabouts of the [missing] Iranian guards. The Director Generals Military Operations from the two sides are coordinating actions in this regard," read the FO statement.

"No effort will be spared to assist our Iranian brothers in finding the missing guards," it had said.
 
For a moment...pause and think...US is in Afganistan...If any one who want to kill or takeaway Iranian soldier then Afganistan should be a safe place than Pakistan./Then why do they hide an Iranian soldier in Pakistan??
 
For a moment...pause and think...US is in Afganistan...If any one who want to kill or takeaway Iranian soldier then Afganistan should be a safe place than Pakistan./Then why do they hide an Iranian soldier in Pakistan??
To put the blame on Pakistan, but that thought is too big for you to comprehend
 
I am still in shock, how can bandits kidnap Soldiers.
 
4 abducted Iranian soldiers recovered from Balochistan's Chagai: ISPR
DAWN.COM
5c9294aa6c4fb.jpg

Four abducted Iranian soldiers were recovered from a "transitioning hideout" during an operation in Balochistan's Chagai district, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement on Wednesday.

According to the statement, security forces conducted a successful intelligence-based operation (IBO) at Amori in Chagai district, about 3-4 kilometres away from the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

"Terrorists of proscribed organisation were reported to have entered Pakistan from Afghanistan side along with abducted Iranian soldiers," the military's media wing said.



"After [an] exchange of fire, 4 Iranian soldiers [were] recovered from a transitioning hideout," it said, adding that the soldiers are being handed over to Iranian authorities.

Editorial: Border abductions

In November last year, Pakistani security forces had safely recoveredfive of the 12 Iranian border guards who were abducted by militants the previous month from Lulakdan area near the Pak-Iran border.

Jaish al-Adl, a terrorist group operating in the region, had claimed responsibility for their kidnapping.

Details were sketchy at the time of the abduction and Iran has since twice revised the number of the abducted border force, including some from Iran's vaunted Revolutionary Guard.

Following the abduction, Iran’s top military commander Maj Gen Mohammad Hossein Bagheri had phoned Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and requested him to intensify efforts for search and rescue of the kidnapped Iranian border guards.

The Foreign Office had pledged to offer all possible assistance to locate the missing Iranian security personnel.

"Both militaries, under a joint mechanism established since last year, are working to ascertain the whereabouts of the [missing] Iranian guards. The Director Generals Military Operations from the two sides are coordinating actions in this regard," read the FO statement.

"No effort will be spared to assist our Iranian brothers in finding the missing guards," it had said.
Said long ago, spot which join Pak-Afghan-Iran border is the most dangerous area, it is terrorist and intel paradise.

I am still in shock, how can bandits kidnap Soldiers.
These are well trained and local backed mercenaries, they know how to counter " traditionally trained" soldiers. Pakistan learnt very hard way, when our soldiers were beheaded by TTP locals mercenaries . These terrorist only understand the lingo of lead.
 
These are well trained and local backed mercenaries, they know how to counter " traditionally trained" soldiers.

if they are trained by Iranian friend on our east, that is not such a good training
 
if they are trained by Iranian friend on our east, that is not such a good training
They are poorly trained, nodoubt, just border guard, they are not trained for anti insurgency operation.
If you look at the gear of Iraqi special ops soldiers , you would think for minute , they are so lethal ... but...
 
Great work by army. Some elements want to put Iran and Pakistan at odds with each other this should stop their efforts. Now focusing on the main issue of Terrorist entering Pakistan from Afghanistan. USA should be asked to do more.
 
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