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Five members of Iran’s Basij volunteer force killed in terrorist attack in southeast

The file photo shows Iranian border guards in the country’s southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan.

Five members of Iran's Basij volunteer force have been killed in a terrorist attack in the country’s southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan.

The attack took place in ​​Sirkan district of the border region of Saravan, located near Pakistan, on Sunday, according to a report by Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Ground Force.

Following the attack, the units stationed in the region were quickly dispatched to the area, and security forces are in pursuit of the terrorists. The victims were native to the region. 

The border region of Saravan in Sistan and Baluchestan Province has over the past years been the scene of clashes between the Iranian security forces and terrorist groups and drug traffickers.

Back in May, five Iranian border guards were killed in clashes with armed terrorists and anti-Islamic Revolution groups in the Maze-Sar area of Saravan.

Also in April, a senior Iranian police officer was killed in a terrorist attack in the southeastern province after unidentified assailants launched a surprise attack on him.

Colonel Alireza Shahraki, chief of the Iranian Police Criminal Investigation (CID) Department in Saravan, was fatally shot on April 30 after unknown gunmen sprayed bullets on his car in an early morning ambush at a crossroad.

Shahraki’s wife was also seriously wounded in the incident and was transferred to the hospital to receive medical treatment.


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