Attack on southeast Iran police station kills one

Iran police station attack (Photo by STR / TASNIM NEWS / AFP)

Four assailants were killed Saturday after blasting their way into an Iranian police compound, leaving one officer dead in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan near the Pakistani border, state media said.


“Four unidentified armed individuals attacked and entered police station Number 16 of Zahedan”, the capital of Sistan-Baluchistan province, according to state broadcaster IRIB, quoting the province’s deputy head of security Alireza Marhamati.

The attackers used grenades to blast open the gates of the police station and an exchange of fire occurred, said Marhamati, adding that “one policeman was martyred.”

The Quds Force, in charge of operations abroad for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, said the attack involved four “terrorists”, all of whom were killed in the clash, the IRNA state news agency reported.

In late May, IRNA quoted a police official, Qassem Rezaee, as saying “Taliban forces” had shot at an Iranian police station in Sistan-Baluchistan province, a drought-parched region which also borders Afghanistan. The two countries have been arguing over water rights.

Iranian police did not give details of casualties in that incident but local news agency Mehr reported one Iranian border guard had been killed. Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban said one person was killed on each side.

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