Iran’s unprovoked airspace violation a heinous act

Iran has carried out missile strike violating the Pakistan’s airspace in Panjgur area of Balochistan the other day.
Undoubtedly, the Iran’s unprovoked airspace violation is a heinous attack on Pakistan’s sovereignty and integrity, which can have serious consequences in future.
The otherwise unexpected strike has claimed lives of two innocent children and left three girls injured. While Iran is claiming that the missile strike was carried out against a terrorist organization, but death of innocent children in the unprovoked strike is sheer denial of Iran’s claim.
There’s no denying the fact that the entire responsibility of this attack rests with the Iranian government, IRGC and Iranian intelligence. Despite existence of multiple channels of communication between the two countries, the operation was carried out contrary to international law, which clearly violated Pakistan’s airspace.
It is also a mockery that a fake press release was also issued from an organization called Jaish-ul-Adl to justify this incident.
Seeing Pakistan’s reaction, Iran realized its wrong and foolish action.
Matter of fact remains that the organization namely Jaish-ul-Adl, is being run by the IRGC itself.
Now they want to get rid of this problem, that’s why a false statement was issued from Jaish-ul-Adl again that these rockets went across the border by mistake and actually the target was Jaish al-Adl camp inside Sistan, Iran.
It is very ridiculous that a terrorist organization itself is giving explanations for rockets fired by the IRGC, accidentally crossing the border. This clearly shows that the accounts attributed to Jaish-ul-Adl are being operated by IRGC and Iranian intelligence itself.
While on the other hand, there is great anger in Pakistan over this action by Iran.
It is also a reality that the banned militant organizations including Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) have camps inside Iran.
The world knows that the Indian spy Kaloboshan Yadav had also been operating from Iran.
This unprovoked airspace violation of Pakistan by Iran is a great mistake and no doubt, this incident can never be ignored.
As a result of this action, the entire Pakistani nation is now demanding a strong and similar response from the state.
Pakistan reserves the right to respond in any way.
Foreign office has summoned the Iranian Charge d’affaires and a strong protest has been recorded. The announcement for Iranian ambassador not to return and the recalling of the Pakistani ambassador from Iran came as a very strong response from Pakistan.
Even before this incident, infiltration and terrorist activities took place from the territory of Iran.
In January 2023, in Panjgur District, four security personnel were martyred in terrorist activities from inside the Iranian border, while in April 2023, terrorists from Iranian territory attacked Pakistani forces in Kech.
It is worth mentioning here that Iran’s security agencies are not on the same page due to which the Iranian government is facing serious challenges at the diplomatic level.
This speaks high about the division in Iranian ruling hierarchy as well.
After this incident, certain political factions used social media for their political gains and to malign Pakistan Army. Indian accounts also took part in this malicious campaign, helping certain political groups of Pakistan.
Pakistan will definitely not adopt the approach by Iraq and Syria in responding to such incidents and will take every measure for its national security and integrity that reflects the feelings and sentiments of the Pakistani nation.
Pakistan always prefers the principle of co-existence with its neighbors but is not oblivious to its national security requirements and reserves the right to retaliate to this aggression by Iran.
What’s more frustrating is also that no regret has been shown from Iran on this very cruel incident till ours’ going to the press.
This is high time for Iran to confess the heinous crime and tender an immediate apology to Pakistan over the incident.

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