What's new

Iran kills 1 Pakistani soldier, 3 injured.

One soldier (Junior Commissioned Officer) embraced shahadat and three got injured due to unprovoked Iranian cross border fire on 16 Oct 2014. IGFC Maj Gen Ejaz Shahid, officers & soldiers offered Namaz e Janaza of shaheed held at Headquarters Frontier Corps on 17 Oct 2014.


Un provoked?? Just yesterday Iranians were warning Pakistan that they can do hot Persue on terrorists who are hiding in pakistan..

Poor Pakistani soldier (JCO) got sacrificed for his duty....

An Iraninan member can tell better.
 
Well obviously. If a foreigner tells something wrong with a nation it means they are enemy. I'm a Pakistani, when I mention faults within Pakistan, I want Pakistanis to work on those problems.

Not always correct.
 
رحمهم الله
God may bless them

Iran and Pakistan don't have problem with each other. we do not consider a few brainless terrorists for great pakistani nation, even though they come from that side of border.

the incident could be a friendly fire if as a brother said, the Pakistani force's were chasing terrorists, such incidents are common even between one force, like americans in iraq and afghanistan
that could be a reason why there wasn't a counter fire from Pakistan's side.
 
رحمهم الله
God may bless them

Iran and Pakistan don't have problem with each other. we do not consider a few brainless terrorists for great pakistani nation, even though they come from that side of border.

the incident could be a friendly fire if as a brother said, the Pakistani force's were chasing terrorists, such incidents are common even between one force, like americans in iraq and afghanistan
that could be a reason why there wasn't a counter fire from Pakistan's side.
How do you explain the current mortar fire that is going on literally right now !
 
Iran is currently a frustrated loose cannon , who is unable to grow , unable to deal with its own problems , and desperately trying to divert its public's attention with these jester acts , trying to act tough even though it knows that it cannot afford to loose one of the few friends it has in international arena .

Their army is ancient , a walking museum of 60's , their training is basic with little to No specialization ( as they are unable to distinguish between friend & foe after 6 hours of firing at them even though FC did not fire back) , I almost pity them .

but it looks like SOP have been changed , next time they will get a bullet in response to a bullet , just like Afg & India.
 
RIP to the soldiersnow so it becomes clear that the game has started much earlier than anticipated but i guess timming is very "interesting" to say the least lets see what will be china's move and then what will americans do ... till then sit tight my pakistani friends .... good luck
The show will be ended before its start
 
Nawaz sharif already sent sunni fighters there but i don't support this action. We should raise this issue on top level and solve it peacefully. I wish that we improve relation with all countries. Unrest in this region is not good for any country.

which Regiment is that?-
 
Iran is currently a frustrated loose cannon , who is unable to grow , unable to deal with its own problems , and desperately trying to divert its public's attention with these jester acts , trying to act tough even though it knows that it cannot afford to loose one of the few friends it has in international arena .

Their army is ancient , a walking museum of 60's , their training is basic with little to No specialization ( as they are unable to distinguish between friend & foe after 6 hours of firing at them even though FC did not fire back) , I almost pity them .

but it looks like SOP have been changed , next time they will get a bullet in response to a bullet , just like Afg & India.

In face to face warfare,I am going to bet ANA will against Iranian army.
 
Why are Indians soo excited about this news. A soldier has died and 3 got injured... it's a very serious issue. I hope Pakistan and Iran and solve this amicably/diplomatically. If they don't act not things might become tense(er).

RiP to the Solider.
 
if reported truly, of course it is not targeted on Pakistani soldiers which are our brothers, but on terrorist and ammunition hide outs.

and we do not know yet that if this fire is coordinated with the Pakistani side or not.

dear Pakistani brothers, i ask your suggestion,
what's your suggestion in such a situation, suppose a terrorist group come in from your east border, kill ordinary people, civilians, attack soldiers and posts, publish it's films, and then go back into neighboring country and laugh at you. after a few years and when your casualties reach thousands and your protests to the neighbor has no effect, you can't say they are in the other side of border, i stop chasing them. can you?
 
Pak-Iran border Hots up

Revolutionary guards shoot dead Pak officer | Two Iranian troops killed by ‘rebels’ | FC IG warns of retaliation | FO urges Tehran to share evidence of infiltration

QUETTA/ISLAMABAD - A Pakistani paramilitary officer and two Iranian border guards were killed in a shooting incident, sources on the two sides said Friday.

“Several rebels” also died in the fighting Thursday night, Iran’s news agency ISNA quoted a military official as saying, adding that a car and weapons were seized.

Meanwhile, a Pakistani official said a Frontier Corps officer was killed and four soldiers wounded when their vehicle came under fire by Iranian border guards.

The FC patrol was chasing two suspects in a car when the Iranian border guards opened fire from across the border, killing one junior commissioned officer and wounding four soldiers,” spokesman Wasey Khan told AFP. Balochistan Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani, confirmed the incident and the casualties.

It was not clear if the car being pursued by the Pakistanis was the same one seized after the shooting incident across the border.

Balochistan is adjacent to the Iranian province of Sistan-Baluchistan, where ISNA said the shooting occurred and where rebel attacks earlier this month killed five people, four of them security forces.

Iranian media said 14 people were arrested in connection with those attacks.

Iran has repeatedly asked Pakistan to act to “stop the infiltration of terrorists” and has tasked the elite Revolutionary Guards to monitor the restive border region.

According to a Pakistan TV channel, Iranian border guards attacked the FC vehicle inside Pakistani territory.

Khan Wasey said the Iranians have been violating Pakistani territory since the past two days. He said the FC’s vehicle was also damaged during the attack. The injured personnel were rushed to Quetta for medical treatment.
Wasey said that Iranian border guards entered inside Pakistani territory and attacked the FC vehicle in Mand Tehsil of Kech district.

In another incident, Wasey said 30 Iranian border guards entered into Nokundi which borders Iran and made the residents of a nearby village hostage for six hours.

FC Inspector General Maj-Gen Ejaz Shahid, strongly condemned the infiltration of Iranian guards and vowed to defend the border in the case of future violation.

Additional FC personnel were called in the area to avoid occurrence of another untoward incident and overall security was tightened at the porous 900km border between the two countries.

Earlier, the Foreign Office cautiously responded to Iran’s warning of stepping inside its territory, arguing that Tehran should give evidence about elements from Pakistan that it believes are involved in activities against the neighbouring country.

Spokesperson Tasnim Aslam, while replying to a query regarding the fresh threats by a senior military officer of Iran during a news briefing in Islamabad, said that Pakistan’s information is that the incidents in question took place inside Iranian territory and those involved were Iranians which is corroborated by their own accounts.

Deputy Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Brigadier General Hossein Salami had warned on Thursday: “Terrorists, wherever they may be, even on the soil of neighbouring countries, we will find them, and if they do not give up acts of terrorism, we will deal with them without reservation”.

Hossein Salami had warned that Iran will step in to contain terrorists if Pakistan refuses to take action to secure its borders and prevent the terrorists from slipping into the Islamic Republic.

But Pakistani spokesperson said Pakistan was fighting terrorism and “our forces were taking comprehensive and determined action to eliminate it from our soil”. “In this endeavour, we need cooperation from our neighbours. There may be cross border activities or other transnational crimes like narcotic and drug trafficking. But if Iran has some evidence, it should share with us,” she maintained.

Ms Tasnim Aslam said Pakistan was very clear that it will not allow its territory to be used against any other country, adding Pakistan and Iran had mechanisms which could investigate such events as was done in the past when the Iranian guards were kidnapped and released inside Iran.

To another question, FO spokesperson said recently an incident happened inside Iranian territory and some statements were made hinting at the possibility that the terrorists had come from Pakistan or the guards may have been taken to Pakistan.

“And we responded promptly. There was a visit to the reported site of their abduction inside Iran. No proof was found that guards were brought to Pakistan. In this case also, the terrorist act happened inside Iran... We have a border management mechanism in place with Iran... and if our help is sought, the border management committee can meet and investigate the matter,” she explained.

Pak-Iran border hots up
 
Pak-Iran border Hots up

Revolutionary guards shoot dead Pak officer | Two Iranian troops killed by ‘rebels’ | FC IG warns of retaliation | FO urges Tehran to share evidence of infiltration

QUETTA/ISLAMABAD - A Pakistani paramilitary officer and two Iranian border guards were killed in a shooting incident, sources on the two sides said Friday.

“Several rebels” also died in the fighting Thursday night, Iran’s news agency ISNA quoted a military official as saying, adding that a car and weapons were seized.

Meanwhile, a Pakistani official said a Frontier Corps officer was killed and four soldiers wounded when their vehicle came under fire by Iranian border guards.

The FC patrol was chasing two suspects in a car when the Iranian border guards opened fire from across the border, killing one junior commissioned officer and wounding four soldiers,” spokesman Wasey Khan told AFP. Balochistan Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani, confirmed the incident and the casualties.

It was not clear if the car being pursued by the Pakistanis was the same one seized after the shooting incident across the border.

Balochistan is adjacent to the Iranian province of Sistan-Baluchistan, where ISNA said the shooting occurred and where rebel attacks earlier this month killed five people, four of them security forces.

Iranian media said 14 people were arrested in connection with those attacks.

Iran has repeatedly asked Pakistan to act to “stop the infiltration of terrorists” and has tasked the elite Revolutionary Guards to monitor the restive border region.

According to a Pakistan TV channel, Iranian border guards attacked the FC vehicle inside Pakistani territory.

Khan Wasey said the Iranians have been violating Pakistani territory since the past two days. He said the FC’s vehicle was also damaged during the attack. The injured personnel were rushed to Quetta for medical treatment.
Wasey said that Iranian border guards entered inside Pakistani territory and attacked the FC vehicle in Mand Tehsil of Kech district.

In another incident, Wasey said 30 Iranian border guards entered into Nokundi which borders Iran and made the residents of a nearby village hostage for six hours.

FC Inspector General Maj-Gen Ejaz Shahid, strongly condemned the infiltration of Iranian guards and vowed to defend the border in the case of future violation.

Additional FC personnel were called in the area to avoid occurrence of another untoward incident and overall security was tightened at the porous 900km border between the two countries.

Earlier, the Foreign Office cautiously responded to Iran’s warning of stepping inside its territory, arguing that Tehran should give evidence about elements from Pakistan that it believes are involved in activities against the neighbouring country.

Spokesperson Tasnim Aslam, while replying to a query regarding the fresh threats by a senior military officer of Iran during a news briefing in Islamabad, said that Pakistan’s information is that the incidents in question took place inside Iranian territory and those involved were Iranians which is corroborated by their own accounts.

Deputy Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Brigadier General Hossein Salami had warned on Thursday: “Terrorists, wherever they may be, even on the soil of neighbouring countries, we will find them, and if they do not give up acts of terrorism, we will deal with them without reservation”.

Hossein Salami had warned that Iran will step in to contain terrorists if Pakistan refuses to take action to secure its borders and prevent the terrorists from slipping into the Islamic Republic.

But Pakistani spokesperson said Pakistan was fighting terrorism and “our forces were taking comprehensive and determined action to eliminate it from our soil”. “In this endeavour, we need cooperation from our neighbours. There may be cross border activities or other transnational crimes like narcotic and drug trafficking. But if Iran has some evidence, it should share with us,” she maintained.

Ms Tasnim Aslam said Pakistan was very clear that it will not allow its territory to be used against any other country, adding Pakistan and Iran had mechanisms which could investigate such events as was done in the past when the Iranian guards were kidnapped and released inside Iran.

To another question, FO spokesperson said recently an incident happened inside Iranian territory and some statements were made hinting at the possibility that the terrorists had come from Pakistan or the guards may have been taken to Pakistan.

“And we responded promptly. There was a visit to the reported site of their abduction inside Iran. No proof was found that guards were brought to Pakistan. In this case also, the terrorist act happened inside Iran... We have a border management mechanism in place with Iran... and if our help is sought, the border management committee can meet and investigate the matter,” she explained.

Pak-Iran border hots up

some ragtag drug smugglers aka rebels are killing Iranian troops like flies- and the Iranians think they can stand tall against Pakistan Army-
if things continue that way- Soon ayatollah gona have a hard time performing namaz e jinazah for all of his dead soldiers-
 
Back
Top Bottom