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Gunmen Kill Two Revolutionary Guards Members in Western Iran

Two Iranian Revolutionary Guards members were shot and killed by gunmen in western Iran, Reuters reported.

Two members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were shot and killed by gunmen in western Iran, according to a Reuters report, marking a deadly attack on one of the country's most powerful military institutions. The incident underscores the persistent security challenges facing Iranian authorities in the country's western border regions, areas that have historically seen armed clashes involving Kurdish militant groups and other armed factions.

Details surrounding the identity of the attackers and their precise location within western Iran were not immediately disclosed, leaving the motive and affiliation of the gunmen unclear. Iranian security forces have long battled armed opposition groups operating along the rugged terrain near the Iraqi and Turkish borders, where smuggling routes and political grievances fuel recurring violence.

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The Revolutionary Guards, formally known as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or IRGC, serve as a elite ideological military force established after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Attacks targeting its members are treated as serious national security matters by Tehran, and the government has historically responded with swift crackdowns and military operations in affected areas.

The killing of IRGC personnel comes at a moment of elevated tensions both inside Iran and across the broader Middle East region. Iranian authorities have not publicly commented on whether the attack is linked to any known armed group, and an investigation is expected to follow. Continue reading at Reuters.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q.Who are the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps?

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, is an elite ideological military force in Iran established after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. It is considered one of the country's most powerful military and political institutions.

Q.Where in western Iran did the attack on Revolutionary Guards members occur?

The exact location within western Iran was not disclosed in initial reports. Western Iran borders Iraq and Turkey and has historically seen armed clashes involving Kurdish militant groups and other factions.

Q.Who is suspected of killing the two Revolutionary Guards members?

The identity and affiliation of the gunmen had not been publicly confirmed at the time of the report. Iranian authorities were expected to launch an investigation into the attack.

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