 Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, SIPA, has fired missiles at military sites in Pakistan, Iranian media reported. The attack marked the first SIPA attack on Pakistan's territory. The strikes have targeted military bases of Jais al-Adil militant group, according to the Iranian media. Tasneem reported that the strikes were carried out in Pakistan's Balochistan province, where one of the main headquarters of the organization is located. The reported attack follows Iranian strikes on Syria and Iraq less than a day earlier. Iran fired missiles late Monday near the U.S. consulate in the northern Iraqi city of Erbil, and it targets link to the Islamic State extremist group in northern Syria. For civilians were killed and six other injured after missiles' stirks in Erbil. SIPA claimed that it had hit Mossad's headquarters in Iraq and had fired a number of ballistic missiles at terrorist operations, including Islamic State targets, in Syria, and destroyed them. The air strikes on Tuesday further raised tension in the Middle East amid Israel's war on Hamas and the Gaza Strip.