The Pakistan embassy Tehran airstrikes report says Israeli strikes hit areas around Pakistan’s embassy and the residence of Pakistan’s ambassador in the Iranian capital on Thursday night. According to the source text, all diplomatic staff remained safe, and neither property was damaged.
The reported strikes came as Tehran continued to face sustained aerial bombardment, now in its 27th day, according to the same source.
Explosions were reported near the Embassy of Pakistan and the residence of Ambassador Mudassir Tipu in Tehran. The source says heavy bombing took place in both areas at around 8:00 PM.
However, the report adds that neither the embassy nor the ambassador’s residence suffered any damage. It also says all staff members at the Pakistani mission remained safe.
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According to the source text, no official statement had been issued by Pakistan’s foreign office at the time of reporting. That leaves the account based on the cited report and source-based details available so far.
The explosions were reported at a time when Islamabad, alongside Türkiye and Egypt, was engaged in shuttle diplomacy aimed at brokering a ceasefire between the United States and Iran.
The source also says Ambassador Mudassir Tipu continued performing his duties as usual in Tehran, along with around 20 diplomatic staff members.