Gunmen Killed Three Iranian Soldiers Near The Turkish Border
Gunmen killed three Iranian soldiers near the Turkish border.
Unknown gunmen killed three Iranian border guards on Friday near Iran’s northwestern border with Turkey. This information was given by the Iranian state media.
Iran’s official news agency IRNA said the three soldiers were killed in a skirmish when gunmen tried to enter Iran’s West Azerbaijan province, about 650 kilometers (400 km) northwest of Iran’s capital Tehran. Miles).
Intruders were trying to enter Iran’s border
The report stated that two other border guards were injured and the intruders suffered heavy losses.
West Azerbaijan’s province borders both Iraq and Turkey and the report does not say which country the intruders came from.
There are occasional battles between the Iranian army and Kurdish separatists in the region. At the same time, the extremist militant Islamic State group also has influence here. The intruder is related to ISIS.
There have been clashes on the border before
In the month of July Iran said that two people were killed by the terrorists. A third man was injured in an attack in Iran’s Kurdistan province south of West Azerbaijan.
In June, Iran attacked targets of Iranian Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq.
Lebanon Lockdown: Lebanon imposed a lockdown across the country due to rising Corona cases
Corona virus cases are increasing rapidly in the world once again. It is believed that the second wave of Corona and the third wave has started in many places.
Under this, Lebanon has imposed a lockdown for the next two weeks across the country. Under this, restaurants, bars, cafes, gyms and malls have been closed.
This order was issued on Saturday. According to the report of the news agency Xinhua, police were deployed in most areas of the country to stop people violating the restrictions.
There will be a chance for health preparedness
Acting Prime Minister Hassan Dib urged the citizens of the country to follow the lockdown measures, prioritizing people’s health over the economy.
Hassan Dib said, the lockdown is not a solution to the corona virus, but it is a chance to increase the preparedness of the country’s health sector.
In the past few weeks there has been a sharp increase in cases of corona virus infection.
The number of Covid-19 infections in Lebanon has exceeded one lakh, while the death toll has reached 800. The country has been fighting against the virus since 21 February.