Iran attacked Pakistan’s Jaish al-Adl headquarters using drones and missiles. This follows Iran’s missile strikes on Iraq and Syria.
Iran attacked two “important headquarters” of Jaish al-Adl (Army of Justice) in Pakistan with drones and missiles. The attacks targeted “one of the largest headquarters” of Jaish al-Adl in Balochistan.
In 2012, Sistan-Baluchistan’s Sunni “terrorist” Jaish al-Adl was created. Jaish al-Adl frequently attacks Iranian security forces.
Jaish al-Adl claimed responsibility for a December Sistan-Baluchistan police station attack that killed 11 personnel. Sistan-Baluchistan borders Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Iran’s security forces have engaged Sunni terrorists and narcotics smugglers.
One of Iran’s poorest provinces, Sistan-Baluchistan is mostly Sunni ethnic Baluchis.
A day after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fired missiles into Iraq’s Kurdistan region targeting an Israeli “spy headquarters” and ISIS targets in Syria, Pakistan was targeted.
Conclusion
Iran attacked Jaish al-Adl’s Pakistani headquarters with drones and missiles. Jaish al-Adl’s headquarters in Balochistan was attacked. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fired missiles into Iraq’s Kurdistan region and suspected ISIS targets in Syria a day earlier. Jaish al-Adl repeatedly attacks Iranian security forces.