 The Pakistani government has condemned an Iranian missile strike in the Balochistan province, claiming it caused civilian casualties. Islamabad has said it would lodge a protest with Tehran over the unilateral action and violation of its sovereignty. Several Iranian news outlets reported that missiles and drones were launched at the headquarters of Jais al-Adil, a group that Tehran has accused of the attack that killed a dozen Iranian police in December. There was no official statement on the operation from Iran, however, Pakistan strongly condemns the unprovoked violation of its airspace by Iran and the strike inside Pakistani territory which resulted in the death of two innocent children while injuring three girls, the foreign ministry in Islamabad said in a statement, adding that the violation of Pakistan's sovereignty was completely unacceptable and can have serious consequences. Terrorism is a threat to all countries in the region and requires coordinated action rather than unilateral moves that are not in conformity with good neighborly relations and can seriously undermine bilateral trust. The ministry added, the Iranian-charged affair has been summoned to receive a protest note about the blatant violation of Pakistani sovereignty while an appropriate daymarsh was sent to Tehran as well, the Pakistani foreign ministry said.