Multiple security forces martyred across Iran
TEHRAN – Multiple members of Iran’s security forces and a local judicial official have been martyred in a series of coordinated attacks carried out by armed terrorists and foreign-backed mercenaries across several provinces.
The capital, Tehran, witnessed a surge in violence on Thursday night. According to recent reports across Iranian news agencies and social media, at least two security forces were martyred by “terrorist agents affiliated with Mossad.”
These reports indicate that organized cells of 20 to 30 individuals, linked to both the Zionist spy agency and the MKO (Mujahedin-e-Khalq) terrorist organization, targeted public property, including BRT stations and private vehicles.
Reports indicate that these agitators attempted to push the atmosphere toward further violence through “staged killings” (kushte-sazi).
In a separate incident in the capital, at least “several personnel” from the Tehran Criminal Investigation Police were martyred by direct gunfire. Armed terrorists reportedly utilized Kalashnikov rifles to target the officers during the unrest.
The violence extended to North Khorasan Province, where the martyrdom of a high-ranking judicial official was confirmed. Ali Akbar Hosseinzadeh, the Prosecutor of Esfarayen, was martyred while conducting a field inspection of the city alongside security personnel.
According to North Khorasan’s judicial department, a group of rioters—most of whom identified as being from outside the province—set fire to the kiosk where the prosecutor and police were stationed.
The attackers then “prevented emergency services from providing aid” to those trapped inside. Second Lieutenant Saeid Kourani of the Law Enforcement Forces (FARAJA) was martyred during these clashes in Esfarayen while working to restore order.
In response, the chief of Iran’s Judiciary, Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei, issued a message of condolence and a stern warning to those behind the chaos.
The Judiciary chief emphasized that the punishment for “insurgent elements and rioters” would be “decisive, maximum, and without any legal leniency.”
Meanwhile, in Kermanshah, the IRGC’s Hazrat Nabi Akram (PBUH) Division announced that two of its members, Mohammad Sheidai and Mohsen Jamali, were martyred.
The two lost their lives during a confrontation with “separatist elements” active in the region.
The brutality of the recent attacks was further highlighted by video footage emerging from Marvdasht in Fars Province.
The footage depicts the martyrdom of a security defender at the hands of “armed mercenaries of the United States and Israel.”
Local reports described the killing as being carried out in a “Daesh-style” (ISIS) manner, reflecting the extremist tactics being employed by the armed groups currently targeting Iranian personnel.
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