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Pakistan Expels Iran Ambassador After Air Strike, Recalls Envoy From Tehran
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Pakistan Expels Iran Ambassador After Air Strike, Recalls Envoy From Tehran

Pakistan on Wednesday recalled its top diplomat from Iran, and expelled that nation’s representative from its territory, and suspended all high-level visits, ongoing or planned, amid growing tension over Iranian air strikes yesterday on the Pakistani province of Balochistan.

A Foreign Office spokesperson told reporters Islamabad had summoned home its ambassador from Iran and that his Iranian counterpart, who is travelling, has been asked not to return.

“Pakistan has decided to recall its ambassador from Iran and the Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan, who is currently visiting Iran, may not return for the time being,” Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said.

Islamabad has condemned the attack that Iran says targeted the Jaish al-Adl terror group – which Tehran links to attacks on its security forces along the 1,000-km long border the two countries share.

READ | After Iraq, Iran Targets Baluchi Group With Missiles In Pakistan

However, a furious Pakistani government called the attack – which took place in Balochistan’s Panjgur region – an “unprovoked violation” of its airspace and a “completely unacceptable” incident that could have “serious consequences”. It has also said two children were killed in the airstrike.

Ominously, Pakistan also said it “reserves the right to respond…”

Iran’s foreign ministry has not commented on the strike, or reports of children’s deaths, so far, except for state media confirming “bases were hit, and destroyed, by missiles and drones”.

READ | Iran Attacked Pak’s Balochistan Hours After Top Leaders Met In Davos

Tehran and Islamabad frequently accuse each other of allowing militants to operate from the other’s territory to launch attacks, but missile strikes are rare. The Pakistani side has flagged this departure from the norm, stating, “… even more concerning that this illegal act has taken place despite the existence of several channels of communication… Pakistan has always said terrorism is a common threat to all countries in the region (and) requires coordinated action…” Islamabad said today.

As worrying is the fact that Iran’s attack came shortly after top leaders from each side met in Davos, on the sidelines of the ongoing World Economic Forum.

What is Jaish al-Adl?

The group, whose name translates as “army of justice”, was formed in 2012 as a Sunni militant group, and it operates primarily in Sistan-Baluchistan in southeast Iran, which is significant for India because the province is home to the Chabahar Port, which is of strategic importance for India.

Over the years, Jaish al-Adl has launched numerous attacks on Iranian security forces, including last month’s attack on a police station in which at least 11 police personnel were killed.

Iran had warned Pakistan to act against the group after an earlier attack, in 2019, declaring that if Islamabad would not take steps, then Tehran would.

What Is The Impact On India?

India may not be directly involved in this international incident, but New Delhi could still be impacted, one way or the other, since it is developing the Chabahar Port jointly with Iran.

READ | India, Iran Reach Final Agreement To Develop Chabahar Port: Report

Any terror group operating in the area is, of course, a cause for concern, for both sides.

As such, Iran’s strikes, therefore, are likely to be viewed favourably (behind closed doors) by India, particularly since the port also offers access (via Iran) to Afghanistan at a time when Islamabad is not keen on Delhi’s presence in that war-torn country.

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Jung Hae-in sends a coffee truck to Kim Soo-hyuns Queen of Tears set
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Jung Hae-in sends a coffee truck to Kim Soo-hyuns Queen of Tears set

Jung Hae-in and Kim Soo-hyun, both actors of the same generation, share a strong friendship. Recently, Jung Hae-in and two friends surprised Kim Soo-hyun by sending a coffee truck to the set of his new drama Queen of Tears.

The pictures of the coffee truck, adorned with Kim Soo-hyun’s images, quickly grabbed the attention of K-drama enthusiasts. Fans were thrilled by the display of friendship and showed their love for the actors’ bond.

#JungHaeIn and two other friends sent a coffee truck to Queen of Tears filming location to support #KimSooHyun!

Soohyun came in first, & he ordered strawberry milk. We need their public interaction please🥹 pic.twitter.com/jtsAN2P4tH

— ï¸ÂÂÂ�ï¸ÂÂÂ�ð–¤ÂÂÂ� (@soohyunssimp) January 16, 2024

For the unversed, Korean stars often send coffee trucks at filming locations to show support for their fellow actors on set.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Kim Soo-hyun is presently shooting for his upcoming romantic comedy-drama titled Queen of Tears. He stars alongside actress Kim Ji-won, and the series has just released the first glimpse of the main couple portraying a married couple.

Jung Hae-in is preparing for his upcoming drama Mom’s Friend’s Son with actress Jung So-min. This project marks his venture into the romantic comedy genre.

See Also: Snowdrop star Jung Hae-in might star in a new rom-com drama 

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Pre Buzz Awards 2024: 7 Most Iconic Moments From Filmfare Awards
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Pre Buzz Awards 2024: 7 Most Iconic Moments From Filmfare Awards

Have a look at some of the most iconic moments from Filmfare Awards that left us with a lasting impression!

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