Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, the Pakistani ambassador to Tehran, expressed his shock at the "shocking killing of 9 Pakistanis in Saravan" on X, formerly Twitter.
Tehran:
Shooters in southeastern Iran killed nine individuals Saturday, Iranian media revealed, with Islamabad's envoy distinguishing them as Pakistanis, as the adjoining nations have looked to ease pressures after lethal cross-line fire.
Iran's Mehr news organization detailed that "as per witnesses, today obscure furnished men killed nine non-Iranians in a house in the Sirkan neighborhood of Saravan city" in Sistan-Baluchistan territory.
The Pakistani diplomat to Tehran, Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, said on X, previously Twitter, he was "profoundly stunned by shocking killing of 9 Pakistanis in Saravan".
"International safe haven will stretch out full help to dispossessed families... We called upon Iran to broaden full collaboration regarding this situation."
Pakistani unfamiliar service representative Mumtaz Zahra Baloch censured the assault as "shocking and vile" and requested that Iranian specialists "research the occurrence and consider to be responsible those engaged with this egregious wrongdoing".
She focused on that the Pakistani consulate in Iran "will give its all to localize dead bodies at the earliest", adding that "such apprehensive assaults can't hinder Pakistan from its assurance to battle psychological warfare".
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