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Iran Rescued Two Soldiers From Pakistan: Revolutionary Guards

Iran rescued two soldiers from Pakistan, Revolutionary guards carried out an intelligence operation.

Iranian Security Forces Revolutionary Guards have entered Pakistan and rescued two of their soldiers from terrorists. These two were among the 12 soldiers who were abducted in 2018.

The Anadolu Agency reported that Revolutionary Guards conducted an intelligence operation on Pakistani territory to free them.

The Revolutionary Guards of Iran issued an official statement saying that they successfully rescued the two soldiers from the capture of Jaish-ul-Adal on Tuesday night.

These soldiers were kidnapped two and a half years ago. Both the freed soldiers have been sent to Iran.

On October 16, 2018, Jaish ul-Adal kidnapped 12 soldiers of Revolutionary Guards on the border of Markawa city and Baluchistan province of Sistan province. Pakistan and Iran military officers formed a joint team to rescue these hijacked soldiers.

Five of these soldiers were released in November the same year. Subsequently, on March 21, 2019, the Pakistani Army succeeded in rescuing four soldiers.

The Jaish-ul-Adal has been declared a terrorist organization by the Government of Iran. This organization has waged an armed struggle against the Iranian administration. It says that it is protecting the authority of the Baloch Sunnis in Iran.

With this action, Iran has become the third country to enter Pakistan’s border and kill terrorists. Earlier, the Indian Army also entered Pakistan and carried out similar operations.

Not only this, but the US also entered into Abbottabad at night and carried out a surgical strike and killed Osama bin Laden, the world’s most feared terrorist.

Not only this, in this action, US Marine commandos also took the corpse of terrorist leader Laden with them.

For the first time in 41 years, an Iranian diplomat has been sentenced to 20 years, convicted of terrorist activities and involvement in this conspiracy. This is the first time since the 1979 revolution in Iran.

During a trial in a Belgian court, the court found Iranian diplomat Asadullah Asadi guilty of plotting a bomb blast at a National Council of Resistance of Iran rally near Paris in June 2018.

The terror plot was thwarted by security personnel who arrested Asadi in the case from the Iranian embassy in Vienna. He was then sent to Belgium for trial.

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