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Iran guards 'killed in clash' on Pakistan border | Iran guards 'killed in clash' on Pakistan border |
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Seventeen Iranian border guards have been killed in a clash with gunmen on the border with Pakistan, the official Iranian news agency Irna says. | |
The clashes took place on Friday night in a mountainous region outside Saravan, a border town in the south-east province of Sistan Baluchistan. | The clashes took place on Friday night in a mountainous region outside Saravan, a border town in the south-east province of Sistan Baluchistan. |
A number of guards were also wounded in the attack, reports said. | |
An unnamed official quoted by Irna blamed "bandits or rebels opposed to the Islamic republic". | |
Iran lies on a major drug trafficking route between Afghanistan and Europe. | Iran lies on a major drug trafficking route between Afghanistan and Europe. |
The population in this Sunni Muslim area complains of discrimination by Iran's Shia establishment. An armed group, called Jundallah, has carried out a number of attacks against the state in recent years. | |
"We do not have exact details of the incident yet," Tasnim news agency quoted Saravan's member of parliament, Hedayatollah Mirmoradzehi, as saying. | |
"No group has claimed responsibility for the incident so far." | |
"Since the venue of the operation is in a location that is geographically difficult of access, we have no exact information on whether any of the officers there were abducted or not," he added. | |
The region has experienced repeated deadly clashes over previous years. | The region has experienced repeated deadly clashes over previous years. |
AFP news agency quotes officials as saying more than 4,000 police officers and soldiers have been killed in the past three decades in fighting with traffickers. |