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Islamabad says Iranian authorities confirm killing of two Pakistanis in Sistan-Baluchistan
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's foreign office spokesperson on Wednesday confirmed the killing of two Pakistanis in Iran's volatile Sistan-Baluchistan province, saying that efforts were underway to repatriate the bodies.
In a brief statement, the foreign office spokesperson said Iranian authorities have confirmed the killing of Pakistani nationals named Mujahid and Mohammed Faheem in Sistan-Baluchistan. However, the statement did not mention how the two were killed.
The spokesperson said Pakistan's embassy in Tehran is in 'active communication' with Iranian authorities, who were extending the necessary support and assistance.
'Efforts are being made to repatriate the dead bodies as soon as necessary administrative and legal requirements are fulfilled,' he 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.
One of Iran's poorest regions, Sistan-Baluchistan on the border with Pakistan has long been plagued by unrest involving drug-smuggling gangs, rebels from the Baloch minority and religiously motivated militants.
Eight Pakistanis were killed in its Mehrestan County in April. The attack was claimed by the Balochistan National Army (BNA), one of several separatist outfits operating in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province.
Pakistan and Iran have had a history of rocky relations despite a number of commercial pacts, with Islamabad being historically closer to Saudi Arabia and the United States.
Both countries are often at odds over instability on their shared porous border, routinely trading blame for not rooting out militancy.