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6 soldiers of “Sarwan” border regiment “Muk Sokhte were killed in a clash with Baloch militants.
6 soldiers of “Sarwan” border regiment “Muk Sokhte” company were killed in a clash with Baloch militants.
Sarawan (Sistan and Balochistan Province): 6 soldiers of “Sarawan” Border Regiment “Maksukhta” Company were killed in a clash with Baloch militants.
The perpetrators are three “Marzbani” first sergeants of the police force named: “Ali Ghani Ba Tadbir”, “Hussain Badamaki” and “Reza Borji” and three soldiers named: “Nasser Haidari”, “Mohammed Jamalzadeh”. ” and “Jones”. “Safinjad” involved in an encounter with armed Baloch supporters at the Sarawan Border Regiment’s “Miz Sir” border bridge on the night of May 30.
A number of police officers of the Islamic Republic were also injured in this fight.
According to this report, another border guard who was injured in the attack died a few minutes ago, after which the number of martyrs in the “Messar” bridge accident of Saravan Border Regiment has increased to 6.
First Sergeant “Hussein Badamki”
First Sergeant “Ali Ghani Batdabir”
First Sergeant “Reza Borji”
Recruitment “Muhammad Jamalzada”
Recruitment “Younes Seifanjad”
Constable “Nasser Haidari”
In this regard, the police said in an announcement: After last night’s attack by Baloch militants and their attempt to enter the country, they were confronted by the border guards of Sarawan Border Regiment’s border bridge “Mezsar”, including five Soldiers were killed. Border guards were killed and Baloch militants fled the scene.
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