Iran's big decision amid violent clashes; Closed the border with Pakistan, the Pakistani army is playing games in Ukraine
Iran Pakistan Tension The Iranian government has closed the Gabad-Rimdan border with Pakistan. Ibrahim Raisi's government has taken this decision after violent clashes between Iranian security forces and Baloch people in Zahidan, the capital of Iran's Sistan and Balochistan province.
The Iranian government has closed the Gabad-Rimdan border with Pakistan after violent clashes between Iranian security forces and Baloch people in Zahidan, the capital of Iran's Sistan and Balochistan province. Iranian officials said the Gabad crossing has been closed indefinitely, Dawn reported. The National News, an Abu Dhabi news portal, quoted the Norwegian-based Iran Human Rights NGO as saying that at least 63 people were killed in protests in the city of Zahidan last week.
Several personnel of the Iranian security force, including two senior intelligence commanders, suffered casualties. In the port city of Chabahar (in Sistan and Balochistan province), the police chief is accused of raping a 15-year-old girl. Against this people protested and violent clashes started. Sistan and Balochistan are the two parts of Iran's largest province. This province is adjacent to Balochistan of Balochistan, Pakistan.
According to the report of news agency ANI, Pakistan has abandoned the policy of neutrality regarding the Russia-Ukraine war and is now supplying arms and ammunition to Ukraine. This work is being done through third country companies. Europe's magazine Geo-Politic has given this information. The magazine quoted reliable sources as saying that the Pakistani company M/s DMI Associates has entered into an agreement with the Bulgarian company M/s Defense Industry Group for the supply of arms and ammunition.
The Bulgarian company later supplies Pakistani arms and ammunition to Ukraine.Similarly, M/s Chemica, a Slovakian company, is supplying military equipment to Ukraine by entering into an agreement with M/s Kestral, a company that supplies products to Pakistan's ordnance factories.
Along with this, there is also information about the supply of arms and ammunition to Ukraine through British cargo planes from Noor Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. The Pakistani ordnance factories manufacture 122 mm and 150 mm high-destruction shells. These pills also contain trace amounts of RDX. These Pakistani shells are being supplied to Ukraine, which are wreaking havoc on the Russian army.