NOURNEWS- Deputy Police and Security of Sistan and Baluchestan Governorate elaborated on the explosions this morning in Saravan and said: Several explosions occurred at 4:30 am today in one of the border villages of Saravan.
Stating that these explosions were the result of a missile launched by Pakistan, he said: Three women and four children died in these explosions, all of whom are non-Iranian nationals.
We had another explosion near the city of Saravan, in which no one was injured.
Local sources also reported the death of 4 non-Iranian children during Pakistan's missile attack on a village near Saravan.
The names of 4 dead children, Mahikan Baluch, Babar Dust, Hani Dust and Cheragh Dust, have been announced.
Iran-Pakistan border traffic is ongoing in the Mirjaveh area
While last night some media claimed that the Iran-Pakistan border was closed, Hossein Ali Shah Karam, the manager of the Mirjaveh border terminal denied this news.
Iran-Pakistan border traffic is ongoing in the Mirjaveh area.
Yesterday, 258 Iranian transit trucks and trailers entered the territory of Pakistan from the Mirjaveh border terminal.
As of 7:30 am this Thursday, the border is open, and transit vehicles are moving and there is no problem in this area.
Foreign Ministry of Pakistan: Iran is a brotherly country
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan also issued a statement saying:
Iran is a brotherly country and the people of Pakistan have great respect and love for the people of Iran.
We have always emphasized dialogue and cooperation in dealing with common challenges, including the threat of terrorism.
We will continue our efforts to find joint solutions with Iran.
Pakistan carried out a series of military attacks in Iran's Sistan and Baluchistan province.
The purpose of today's action was to secure Pakistan's national security and interests, which are of primary importance and cannot be compromised.
Pakistan fully respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Iran.
NOURNEWS