Iran said today that it killed 13 “terrorists” as it called them in Sistan-Baluchistan, in the southeast of the country, an area on the border with Afghanistan and Pakistan, where attacks are occurring in recent weeks.
“So far, 13 terrorists have been killed and many others have been arrested,” state television reported, citing a statement by the Revolutionary Guards, the ideological army of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
According to Iranian television, weapons and ammunition were discovered during an attack early this morning by security forces in the cities of Iran, Has and Saravan, about 1,000 kilometers from Tehran.
The Sistan-Baluchistan province, among the less economically developed areas of Iran, which has porous borders with Pakistan and Afghanistan, is often transformed into a theater of conflict between Iranian security forces and the other velvet organizations, and the velvet organizations.
Last Friday, five police officers were killed in a routine patrol. Local media possessed photos of a police semi -truck that was targeted.
The raid of the Iranian forces released today is linked to this incident, state television said.
In Sistan-Baluchistan, there is much of the minority of velvet minority, belonging to the Sunni industry of Islam in the majority of Shiite Iran.
On Saturday, Iran said it killed six people in this province as “terrorists” and were associated with its sworn enemy, Israel.
In July, an attack on a court building in the area cost the lives of six people and three attackers.
Authorities had then said that the attackers, wearing explosive vests, had attempted to enter the building by pretending to visit the visitors and had a grenade.
Source :Skai
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