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Armed Kurdish fighters try to breach Iran border as regional threat grows amid protests: reports
Turkey's intelligence agency MIT warned Iran's Revolutionary Guard about Kurdish fighters trying to cross the Iran-Iraq border during ongoing government crackdowns.
If the Trump administration is looking to strike the regime’s main instrument of repression, one target is Basij militia commander Brig. Gen. Gholamreza Soleimani. He is not related to Qassem Soleimani, the Quds Force commander who was killed by a US drone at Baghdad International Airport in January 2020.
The US issues a warning for citizens to evacuate Iran as protests intensify, with many Iranians seeking refuge in Turkey, crossing the Kapikoy border gate into Van Province.
The BBC speaks to Iranians at the border with Iraq, as authorities continue to block the flow of information with an internet blackout.
Turkish authorities arrested six people accused of spying for Tehran, as Ankara works on plans to contain security risks and refugee fallout from potential US strikes on Iran.
No signs of a mass migration have been detected along the Iranian border, Türkiye’s Defense Ministry said Thursday, reiterating Ankara’s readiness
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Iran-backed militia sites hit by airstrikes near the border
Facilities used by Iran-backed militia groups were struck by U.S. military forces in the border region between Iraq and Syria. The sites played a key role in moving weapons and providing logistical support,
Reportedly, Iran’s security agencies recently conducted a major operation along the country’s eastern border. Footage released by Iranian authorities shows commandos of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC),
KAPIKOY BORDER CROSSING, Turkey (AP) — A border crossing with Iran in Turkey’s eastern province of Van has not seen a major influx of Iranians seeking asylum from the unrest in their country, but many have been making short jaunts across the border to get around communications blackouts.
Iranian border guards shot and killed at least 10 Afghans who entered Iran illegally in early December, according to Taliban officials. As RFE/RL's Safiullah Stanikzai explains, it is part of a growing border crackdown by Iran and highlights the dire ...
Iran is working to permanently sever itself from the global internet, according to a report. Activists fear the Islamic Republic will capitalise on the current communications blackout, imposed to crush recent protests, to begin instituting their plans for a sealed intranet.
Turkey is planning to establish a buffer zone on the Iranian side of the border if a worst-case scenario unfolds and the government in Tehran collapses, Middle East Eye understands.