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If needed, will enter Pakistan to crush terrorist safe havens: Iran

Threat comes despite agreement between both nations to work together

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A gas flare on an oil production platform in the Soroush oil fields is seen alongside an Iranian flag in the Persian Gulf, Iran

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Iran is making veiled threat against neighbouring Pakistan despite their recent agreement to work together to boost border security in the wake of a border attack that killed 10 Iranian guards.

Iranian state TV is quoting the army's chief-of-staff, Gen Mohammad Hossein Bagheri, as saying on Monday that Iranian soldiers will attack "terrorists wherever they are," suggesting they could cross into Pakistan to target militants there.

The Sunni militant group Jaish al-Adl claimed the April assault.

Bagheri says that Pakistan to go after militant hideouts on its soil, but if there are "continued attacks, the terrorists' safe havens will be targeted and crushed, wherever they are."
 
The porous Iran-Pakistan frontier has long been used by drug smugglers and Sunni militants, both of whom occasionally clash with Iranian security forces.

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First Published: May 08 2017 | 7:31 PM IST

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