Iran 'surgical strike' in Pakistan, two soldiers rescued from Pakistan terror outfit
Iran 'surgical strike' in Pakistan, two soldiers rescued from Pakistan terror outfit
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Tehran: Surgical strike was once again carried out in the neighboring country of Pakistan. But this time Iran has not done this surgical strike but Iran. Iran's Revolutionary Guards entered Pakistan and carried out a surgical strike and rescued their soldiers trapped in Pakistani captivity. Iran's army claims that they have rescued two of their soldiers in the midst of a surgical strike.

Quds of the Iran Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) issued a statement saying that this successful mission was carried out on Tuesday night to free their 2 border guards, who were held hostage by Jaish-ul-Adal two-and-a-half years ago. These soldiers have been sent safely to Iran. It has been learned that Iran Revolutionary Guards is one of the finest armies of Iran which acts like special forces.

According to the information received by Iran, this operation was carried out in Balochistan province. Meanwhile, the Quds released two of their hostage soldiers and have been sent back to Iran. It is also being said that Jaish-ul-Adal is a declared terrorist organization operating mainly in southeastern Iran.

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