Pakistan Arrests 11 Iranian Guards Close to Border
QUETTA, Pakistan - Pakistan police arrested 11 Iranian Revolutionary Guard officers Monday for illegally entering the country, amid tensions over a suicide attack that Tehran alleges was carried out by militants backed by Pakistani intelligence officials. Read Full Story From Chron.com
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