Six people were killed in an attack on the Iranian courthouse

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Six people died in the attack on the Iranian courthouse
The recent incident in Iran's Sistan-Baluchestan province has raised significant concerns in the country and the entire region. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

According to a report by Reuters, one of the extremist groups from Baluchistan carried out an armed attack on a courthouse. As a result of this attack, six people, including one child, were killed, and another 22 were injured to varying degrees.

Among the victims were three security personnel guarding the courthouse. Three terrorists who carried out the attack were killed during a special operation.

The radical group known as "Jaysh al-Adl" claimed responsibility for this attack. According to them, the main objective of the attack was to take revenge on the judges who issued death sentences and made decisions regarding house demolitions against the Baluch people.

The Baluch are a people living on the border between Iran and Pakistan, lacking an independent state or national autonomy. "Jaysh al-Adl" is one of the armed groups that has been fighting for many years to establish an independent Baluchistan.

This incident has complicated the security situation not only in Iran but also in the entire region. Official authorities are strengthening security measures and advising the population to remain vigilant.

Experts and the public are closely monitoring the consequences of the incident and potential future events in the region. At the same time, the terrorist attack in Iran highlights that regional issues and inter-ethnic conflicts have become pressing matters.

It is crucial to enhance measures to ensure stability in the region and strengthen security. Cooperation among all parties is deemed necessary for regional peace and security.

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