<span style="color: #222222;">Iran's Revolutionary Guards Major General has accused Pakistan's security forces of supporting the perpetrators of a suicide bombing that killed 27 troops on Wednesday. </span><br />'' <br />'' <span style="color: #222222;">Mohammad Ali Jafari made the remarks in Isfahan City last evening during a farewell ceremony held for those killed. </span><br />'' <br />'' <span style="color: #222222;">Referring to terrorist group, Jaish al-Adl, the Major General said Pakistan's government, which has housed these anti-revolutionaries and threats to Islam, knows where they are.&nbsp;</span><br />'' <br />'' <span style="color: #222222;">He said they are supported by Pakistan's security forces. He warned if the Pakistan government does not punish them, they will retaliate against this anti-revolutionary force, and whatever Pakistan sees will be the consequence of its support for them.</span><br />'' <br />'' <span style="color: #222222;">The Wednesday bombing targeted a busload of Revolutionary Guards in the volatile southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan, which straddles the border with Pakistan. </span><br />'' <br />'' <span style="color: #222222;">The attack was one of the deadliest on Iranian security forces in recent years and came just days after Iran held more than a week of celebrations for the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, which overthrew the US-backed shah.</span><br />'' &nbsp;
News On AIR | February 17, 2019 10:15 AM
Iran accuses Pakistan of supporting perpetrators of suicide bombing