Pakistan Today (Lahore)

11 security personnel, 16 terrorists killed in militant attacks on Iran security forces

- DUBAI AGENCIES

Suspected Sunni Muslim militants killed at least 11 Iranian security force members and suffered 16 fatalities in attacks on Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards headquarte­rs in the southeaste­rn province of Sistan-baluchesta­n, state media said on Thursday. The overnight clashes between the Jaish al-adl group and security forces took place in the towns of Chabahar and Rask, the state TV said.

“The terrorists failed to succeed in achieving their goal of seizing the Guards headquarte­rs in Chabahar and Rask,” deputy Interior Minister Majid Mirahmadi told state TV.

State TV said 10 other security officers were also injured in the fighting in the impoverish­ed region, which has a predominan­tly Sunni Muslim population.

Jaish al-adl says it seeks greater rights and better living conditions for ethnic minority Baluchis in Shia-dominated Iran. It has claimed responsibi­lity for several attacks in recent years on Iranian security forces in Sistan-baluchesta­n.

The area, which borders Pakistan and

Afghanista­n, has long been the site of frequent clashes between Iranian security forces and Sunni militants as well as drug trafficker­s. Iran is a key transit route for narcotics smuggled from Afghanista­n to the West and elsewhere.

In December, the militant group attacked a police station in the town of Rask, killing 11 security personnel.

In January, Iran targeted two bases of the militant group in Pakistan with missiles, prompting a rapid military riposte from Islamabad targeting what it said were separatist militants in Iran.

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