
Bodies of eight Pakistani nationals killed in Iran to be repatriated tonight, says envoy
ISLAMABAD: The bodies of eight Pakistani nationals killed in Iran last week will be repatriated to the country later tonight, Pakistan's ambassador to Iran announced on Wednesday, saying that a military plane would bring back the corpses for urgent burial.
Pakistan on Saturday confirmed eight of its nationals were killed in the Mehrestan County of Iran's Sistan-Baluchestan province, which borders Pakistan. The attack was claimed by the Balochistan National Army (BNA), one of several separatist outfits operating in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, during a televised address to the federal cabinet on Tuesday, hoped Iran would immediately arrest the killers and bring them to justice.
'All arrangements have been completed for sending mortal remains of 8 of our nationals to Bahawalpur tonight,' Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, Pakistan's ambassador to Iran, said on social media platform X.
'To honor the departed souls, our leadership is sending military plane for urgent burial.'
My enormous thanks to Honorable PM, DPM, FO, PAF, & all institutions for supporting the endeavor . Very grateful to Iranian dignitaries who will be paying respects to jasd-e-khaki of our nationals at airport late tonight before their bodies are sent to .(2/2) pic.twitter.com/k1cVZuQDdP
— Ambassador Mudassir (@AmbMudassir) April 16, 2025
Tipu said the Iranian dignitaries will be paying their respects to the bodies before sending them to Pakistan.
IRAN ASSURES 'FULL COOPERATION'
Earlier on Wednesday, Iran's Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi condoled the killing of the Pakistani nationals and assured Islamabad of 'full cooperation' in bringing the perpetrators to justice, Pakistan's foreign office said.
Araghchi spoke to Pakistan's Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar in a telephone call, the foreign office said.
'Wherein the latter while offering condolences on the tragic death of eight Pakistanis in Iran assured full cooperation in bringing the perpetrators to justice and repatriating the mortal remains of the victims,' the statement said.
Thousands of Pakistanis, mostly from economically disadvantaged areas, frequently cross into Iran to take up informal work in sectors such as vehicle repair, construction and agriculture.
Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province, which borders Iran and Afghanistan, has faced a low-level insurgency for nearly two decades. Baloch separatist groups accuse the central government of exploiting the region's natural resources such as gold and copper, without providing benefits to the local population.
Islamabad denies these allegations, asserting that it is committed to improving the lives of Baloch residents through various development projects.
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