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Iranian clashes 'kill 17 rebels' | Iranian clashes 'kill 17 rebels' |
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The Iranian military has killed 17 rebels in the north-west of the country, state media have reported. | The Iranian military has killed 17 rebels in the north-west of the country, state media have reported. |
A unit of Revolutionary Guards attacked the rebels in a remote area near the Turkish border, IRNA news agency said. | A unit of Revolutionary Guards attacked the rebels in a remote area near the Turkish border, IRNA news agency said. |
A military helicopter involved in the operation crashed in bad weather, killing a Guards commander on board, Fars news agency reported. | |
There have been previous clashes in the area between Iranian security forces and militants linked to Kurdish groups. | There have been previous clashes in the area between Iranian security forces and militants linked to Kurdish groups. |
"The Revolutionary Guards besieged these elements and started neutralising them," IRNA quoted a Guards commander as saying. | "The Revolutionary Guards besieged these elements and started neutralising them," IRNA quoted a Guards commander as saying. |
"In this operation at least 17 mercenary anti-revolution elements were killed and some were injured." | "In this operation at least 17 mercenary anti-revolution elements were killed and some were injured." |
'Seeking insecurity' | 'Seeking insecurity' |
Fars said that a Revolutionary Guards commander named Saeed Ghahari was killed in the helicopter crash, in West Azerbaijan province. | Fars said that a Revolutionary Guards commander named Saeed Ghahari was killed in the helicopter crash, in West Azerbaijan province. |
IRNA blamed the crash on bad weather. | IRNA blamed the crash on bad weather. |
West Azerbaijan province borders both Turkey and Iraq. | West Azerbaijan province borders both Turkey and Iraq. |
The head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Yayha Rahim, blamed foreign countries for trying to stir up unrest in Iran's border regions. | The head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Yayha Rahim, blamed foreign countries for trying to stir up unrest in Iran's border regions. |
"Enemies headed by the United States, Britain and the Zionist regime [Israel] who have had their goals defeated in the region are seeking insecurity in some border areas," Mehr news agency quoted Mr Rahim as saying. | "Enemies headed by the United States, Britain and the Zionist regime [Israel] who have had their goals defeated in the region are seeking insecurity in some border areas," Mehr news agency quoted Mr Rahim as saying. |
The past two years have seen a rise in violent incidents in a number of regions inhabited by Iran's minorities, amid complaints of government oppression, discrimination or political or economic neglect, says the BBC's regional analyst Pam O'Toole. | The past two years have seen a rise in violent incidents in a number of regions inhabited by Iran's minorities, amid complaints of government oppression, discrimination or political or economic neglect, says the BBC's regional analyst Pam O'Toole. |
A bomb attack on 14 February in south-east Iran killed 13 Revolutionary Guards in the majority Sunni city of Zahedan. | A bomb attack on 14 February in south-east Iran killed 13 Revolutionary Guards in the majority Sunni city of Zahedan. |
Last year also saw angry demonstrations by ethnic Azeris in Azerbaijan province, while in 2005 there was a wave of protests in Kurdestan province. | Last year also saw angry demonstrations by ethnic Azeris in Azerbaijan province, while in 2005 there was a wave of protests in Kurdestan province. |
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