Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): According to Iranian media reports, early last night on January 16, two important headquarters of Jaish al-Zalum terrorist group in Pakistan were attacked by missiles and drones of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The news indicates that these headquarters were hit and destroyed by missiles and drones.
The targeted area is an area called Koh Sabz in the province of Baluchistan, Pakistan, where one of the largest headquarters of the Jaish-e-Zalum terrorist group was located.
An hour after these attacks, the Jaish al-Zalum terrorist group also confirmed the drone and missile attack on the location of its forces by issuing a statement.
In the statement of this terrorist group, it has been confirmed that 6 suicide drones and several rockets hit places in the border mountains of Balochistan.
The separatist terrorist group Jaish al-Zalum has martyred a large number of Iranian people and military forces in recent years. At the end of December this year, 11 Iranian policemen were martyred in an attack on Rask police station.
At the same time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan issued a statement announcing today that Pakistan strongly condemns the unjustified violation of its airspace and the attack on the country's territory, which resulted in the death of two children and the injury of three girls.
The statement further states that this missile attack is a violation of Pakistan's sovereignty and is completely unacceptable and can have serious consequences.
In its statement, Pakistan added that terrorism is a common threat to all countries in the region, which requires coordinated action.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan also announced the summoning of the Chargé d'affaires of the Iranian Embassy in this country in order to protest against this action.
Islamabad also said that it has informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran through its senior diplomatic officials in Tehran.
This is despite the fact that, according to Iran, Jaish-ul-Zalm terrorists, whose headquarters are located in Pakistan, have carried out terrorist attacks in Iran, and Tehran demanded that Islamabad take action against terrorism.
Hossein Amirabdollahian, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, in a telephone conversation last month with Jalil Abbas Jilani, Acting Foreign Minister of Pakistan, referring to the terrorist attack on the police headquarters in Rask city, which killed 12 people and injured seven security personnel. Iran's security forces had asked Pakistan to recognize this group as a terrorist group.
Meanwhile, Amir Saeed Irwani, the ambassador and permanent representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations, wrote a letter to the Security Council following Iran's missile attack on terrorist positions in Syria and Iraq.
In this letter, the representative of Iran announced to the Security Council that Iran's anti-terrorist operations are necessary and proportionate to the precise targeting of terrorist groups' bases and full compliance with international obligations, especially humanitarian rights.
Meanwhile, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced the destruction of the Mossad spy headquarters in the Kurdistan region of Iraq (Erbil city) and the headquarters of ISIS terrorists in Syria using ballistic missiles.
In these operations, the gathering places of commanders and main elements related to recent terrorist operations, especially ISIS, were identified in Syria and destroyed by firing a number of ballistic missiles.
In addition, according to the announcement of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, in response to the assassination of some commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Resistance Front by the Zionist regime, one of the main spy headquarters of the Zionist regime (Mossad) in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (Erbil) was targeted and destroyed.