Iran target Jaish al Adl bases Pakistan amid regional missile strikes.
Tuesday targeted by missile fired on two bases of the Baloch militant bases Jaish al Adl in Pakistan, according to Iran official media. The day before, Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards had used missiles to hit targets in Syria and Iraq.
In the vicinity of Iran’s border with Pakistan, the militant group has previously launched strikes against Iranian security forces.
Iranian state television said, without providing further details, “These bases were hit and destroyed by missiles and drones.”
Iran launched missiles on Monday targeting targets connected to the extremist organization Islamic State in northern Syria and what it claimed to be an Israeli “spy headquarters” close to the US Consulate in the city of Irbil in northern Iraq.
According to the security council of the Kurdish regional administration, four civilians were killed and six injured when missiles struck a posh neighborhood close to the consulate in Irbil, the capital of Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards claimed in a statement to have struck an Israeli espionage agency’s headquarters in the Kurdish area of Iraq, Mossad. In a separate statement, it claimed that it had destroyed several ballistic missiles fired at “terrorist operations” in Syria, including targets belonging to the Islamic State.
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