Tehran, January 28: Gunmen have killed nine Pakistanis in the southeastern border area of Iran, Al Jazeera reported quoting Pakistani ambassador to Tehran.

Pakistani ambassador to Tehran Muhammad Mudassir Tipu on Saturday said: "Deeply shocked by horrifying killing of nine Pakistanis in Saravan. Embassy will extend full support to bereaved families. We called upon Iran to extend full cooperation in the matter." Iran-Pakistan Tensions: Pakistan and Iran Restore Ties by Agreeing To Reinstate Ambassadors After Missile and Drone Strikes.

Earlier on Saturday, Iran's Mehr News Agency reported the attack in Saravan in Sistan-Baluchestan province. It identified the dead only as foreign nationals and said no individuals or groups had claimed responsibility for the shootings. Pakistan, Iran Agree To ‘De-Escalate Situation’ and Strengthen Coordination on Counter-Terrorism After Tit-for-Tat Attacks

The province's deputy governor, Alireza Marhamati, told Iran's official news agency IRNA that according to the incident's survivors, "three armed people shot at the foreigners after entering their residence and fled the scene." He confirmed the toll of nine deaths and said three others were wounded.

The Baluch rights group Haalvash said on its website that the victims were Pakistani labourers who lived at a car repair shop where they worked.

Calling the attack a "terrorist incident," Pakistan's foreign ministry said it was in touch with Iranian authorities and had asked Tehran to investigate the incident.

"It is a horrifying and despicable incident, and we condemn it unequivocally," Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said following the news, as per Al Jazeera.

"We are in touch with Iranian authorities and have underscored the need to immediately investigate the incident and hold to account those involved in this heinous crime."

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