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Iranian border guards killed in clash with 'bandits' near Pakistan border | Iranian border guards killed in clash with 'bandits' near Pakistan border |
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About 20 Iranian border guards have been killed in clashes with "armed bandits" on the southeastern frontier with Pakistan, Iranian media have reported. | |
The clashes took place on Friday night in a mountainous region outside the town of Saravan in the south-east Sistan-Baluchistan province, the Irna state news agency reported. The Mehr news agency said "bandits" attacked a border post. | |
An Iranian prosecutor also announced that authorities had executed 16 "terrorists" in the same province on Saturday in retaliation for the killings. | |
Mohammad Marzieh, the public prosecutor of provincial capital Zahedan, told the Iranian students' news agency (Isna): "These individuals were executed this Saturday morning in response to the terrorist action of last evening at Saravan and the martyrdom of the border guards." | |
The exact number of dead has not been confirmed. Different news reports quoted the number of border guards killed at 17 or 18. | |
A deputy governor of Saravan told state television that six border guards were captured by the attackers. | |
The media reports gave no more details on the identity of the armed group but security forces have fought drug traffickers before in the border region with Pakistan and Afghanistan. | |
"The attackers, who saw that conditions were unsafe for their actions, retreated to the country opposite [the border] after the clash," Rajab-Ali Sheikhzadeh, a provincial official, told Isna. | |
The area also has a history of unrest, with the mainly Sunni Muslim population complaining of discrimination at the hands of Iran's Shia authorities. | The area also has a history of unrest, with the mainly Sunni Muslim population complaining of discrimination at the hands of Iran's Shia authorities. |
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