A recently disclosed Iranian website has unveiled footage depicting the aftermath of the strikes executed by Pakistani forces in Saravan, located in the Sistan-o-Baluchistan province, on Thursday morning.
The videos showcase a gathering of individuals around a substantial crater, assumed to be the impact site of the missile strike. Interestingly, there is minimal evidence of building debris in the area.
Another video captures billowing smoke rising from a distance.
Pakistan has officially acknowledged the use of a diverse array of weapons, including killer drones, rockets, loitering munitions, and stand-off weapons in the operation. The Inter-Services Public Relations has stated that the targets were ‘hideouts’ utilized by the Balochistan Liberation Army and Balochistan Liberation Front. However, specific details regarding casualties and visuals have not been released by Pakistani authorities.
Operation Marg Bar Sarmachar: Pakistan Hits Terrorist Hideouts In Iran After Airspace Violation
Meanwhile, today, Pakistan carried out a series of precision military strikes against terrorist hideouts in Iran’s Sistan-Baluchestan province. The operation, named ‘Marg Bar Sarmachar’ (Death to Rebels), targeted hideouts used by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF).
In recent years, Pakistan has consistently expressed concerns to Iran about the safe havens and sanctuaries enjoyed by terrorists of Pakistani origin, self-identifying as Sarmachars, within Iran’s ungoverned spaces. Pakistan has provided concrete evidence of the presence and activities of these terrorists through multiple dossiers.
The operation was conducted based on credible intelligence indicating an imminent large-scale terrorist activity by these individuals. The strikes were executed with precision, utilizing killer drones, rockets, loitering munitions, and stand-off weapons to minimize collateral damage.
The targeted hideouts housed notorious terrorists, including Dosta alias Chairman, Bajjar alias Soghat, Sahil alias Shafaq, Asghar alias Basham, and Wazir alias Wazi, among others.

