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Pakistan claims Iranian “terrorists” killed four troops.

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Iran murdered four Pakistani border patrol personnel, the army claimed Saturday.

“A gang of Iranian terrorists attacked a regular border patrol of Pakistani security personnel patrolling along Pakistan-Iran Border,” the army claimed.

Kech district, in southeastern Baluchistan province, borders Afghanistan and Iran.

The army claimed Pakistani officials were contacting Iran to avert such accidents.

Nobody’s taken responsibility.

Ethnic Baluch nationalist insurgents claim they want more regional resources. Baluch groups cross the boundary.

China’s $65 billion “Belt and Road” investment in Pakistan is developing the deep-water Gawadar port in the mineral-rich region.


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