Iran announces the killing of 3 of the “Revolutionary Guards” following the protests

Iran announces the killing of 3 of the “Revolutionary Guards” following the protests

Al-Madinah News:- The official Iranian News Agency, “IRNA”, announced, on Wednesday night, that three members of the Revolutionary Guards and the Basij, including an officer with the rank of colonel, were killed as a result of what it called “riots”, a description that it uses for the protests taking place in the country.
The agency reported that three “security defenders” were killed in various cities last Tuesday.

It quoted a military source as saying that the Colonel in the “Revolutionary Guards”, Reda Al -Diasi, was killed “by unknown rioters in the Kurdish -majority city of Boakan in the West Azerbaijan province in northwestern Iran.
She explained that al -Diasi died “after he was hit by a pistol from one of the rioters.


In addition, another element of the Revolutionary Guards, Reza Azibar, was killed, as a result of the shooting of “unknown persons” in the city of Kameran, Kurdistan Governorate, in the west of the country, according to “IRNA. ”
In Shiraz, in the south of the country, an element in the “Basij” mobilization forces linked to the “Revolutionary Guards” was killed by “riots” on Tuesday evening, according to the same source.

The agency quoted the Public Prosecutor of the Fares Mustafa Bahraini Governorate as saying that “during the riots, one of the students of the Hawza was transferred from the mobilization forces in Shiraz to the hospital as a result of the rioters’ dumping a burning bottle (Molotov) after which he was injured in the head, and the efforts of the medical staff did not succeed. In saving his life.


And the Iranian judiciary has previously charged more than a thousand charges linked to “riots” for protesters detained by security forces for their participation in the protests.

Yesterday, Wednesday, the judicial authorities announced the second execution in the country linked to the protests since its inception last September, after the death of the young Muhsa Amini (22 years) after the arrest of three days of the “Ethics Police” on the pretext of her uncomfortable dress, “which caused great anger In the country, it has led to protests that have spread Iranian cities to this day.

The protests in the country continue, amid constant repression by the Iranian authorities for the protesters, amid their attempt to reduce tension in the Balochistan region, which is witnessing the most violent protest movements, according to “Arabi 21”.
The city of Shiraz witnessed wide night protests, activists published videos on social media, and denounced the security forces confronting the protesters by force..

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