A handout picture provided by the Iranian Army office on August 21, 2025, shows a a soldier standing near a rocket launcher during a military drill in an undisclosed location in southern Iran. (Photo by Iranian Army Media Office / AFP)
TEHRAN — Iranian forces have killed six militants in a raid in the restive southeast, state media reported Saturday, saying they were members of a “terrorist” group linked to arch enemy Israel.
“During an intense exchange of fire with terrorists in Sistan-Baluchistan province, six assailants were killed and two others arrested,” official news agency IRNA said, citing a statement from the intelligence services.
Article continues after this advertisement
The report did not provide an exact location or say when the raid took place.
READ: Iran voices ‘serious doubts’ over Israel commitment to ceasefire
Sistan-Baluchistan, which borders Pakistan and Afghanistan, has long been a flashpoint for clashes between security forces and armed groups, including drug traffickers and separatists.
IRNA said there were “documents” indicating “the Zionist nature” of the group targeted in the latest raid, adding that its members had planned to attack a “vital” facility in Iran’s east, without elaborating.
The report said that “the main operation team” was composed of “seven non-Iranian terrorists”, but did not specify their nationality.
Article continues after this advertisement
Two intelligence agents and a police officer were wounded in the gunfight, IRNA said.
Iran regularly reports deadly ambushes in the province targeting police or members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Article continues after this advertisement
READ: Israel-Iran conflict puts 2 million OFWs at ‘serious risk’ – PCID
On Friday, the Sunni jihadist group Jaish al-Adl (Army of Justice), which Tehran outlaws as a “terrorist” organization, claimed an attack in Sistan-Baluchistan that killed five police officers.
On Sunday, Iranian state media said security forces had killed seven members of another jihadist group, Ansar al-Furqan, also in Sistan-Baluchistan.
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.
The province, which is home to a large Sunni Muslim Baluch minority, is one of the poorest regions of the Shiite-majority country. /dl