New Delhi, February 05: Iran, the third nation to carry out a successful
surgical strike operation deep inside
Pakistan targetting the terror groups this week freed two soldiers who were taken hostage nearly three years ago. The inputs say, the operation was carried out at night on February 2 without any prior knowledge to the
Pakistan Military units deployed in the region, killing several army officials who were allegedly safeguarding the terror groups. Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) have done an intelligence-based Special Ops Deep in
Pakistan freeing two of its own soldiers. The operation was carried out inside the Pakistan controlled territory.
Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards also hailed the mission as successful and said in a statement on February 3 that the two kidnapped border guards were even rescued. They were taken as hostages by Jaish ul-Adl organization two and a half years ago but owing to the surgical strike. The IRGC soldiers have now reportedly returned to Iran.
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Back in October 2018, at least 12 IRGC guards were taken hostage to Pakistani territory in the city of Merkava in Sistan and Baluchestan Province on the border between both the nations, by Jaish ul-Adl organization. Following the incident, military officials had formed a joint committee between Tehran and Islamabad with an aim to free the IRGC guards. While five of them were released on November 15, 2018, another four Iranian soldiers were rescued by the Pakistani army on March 21, 2019.
Jaish ul-Adl, or Jaish al-Adl, is a Salafi jihadist militant organization that has been designated as a terrorist organisation by Iran and is waging an armed struggle against the Iranian government by terming it as defending the rights of Baloch Sunnis in Iran. It operates mainly in southeastern Iran with a considerable population of Sunni Baluchis along with a porous border with Pakistan. The group has previously been accused of carrying out several attacks against civilians as well as Iranian soldiers. The terrorist organisation gets backing from the Pakistani Army.
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