Three IRGC Forces Martyred in Border Clash West of Iran

By Staff, Agencies
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps [IRGC] forces announced the martyrdom of three servicemen in clashes with anti-revolution elements in a border region in western Iran.
According to the public relations department of the IRGC’s Hamze Sayyid al-Shohada Base, its servicemen clashed with the anti-revolution team in Iran’s western province of Kurdistan on Tuesday, killing a number of the hostile elements.
The clash took place near the city of Divandarreh, the statement noted.
Three IRGC servicemen, including a colonel, were martyred in the armed clash with the gunmen, it added.
The IRGC is tasked with protecting the country’s northwestern and southeastern borders.
In July 2018, anti-revolutionary terrorists attacked a border post of the Hamzeh Seyed al-Shohada Base in Kurdistan Province, killing 11 forces of the base.
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