
Armed attack on Iran police station leaves four dead
ALBAWABA- Gunmen attempted to storm a police station in Saravan, southeastern Iran, triggering a deadly clash with security forces. Also Read Iran silent after fire near key revolutionary guard installation
According to the Sistan and Baluchestan provincial police media center, three assailants were killed and two others arrested during the confrontation.
وكالة تسنيم: مسلّحون حاولوا اقتحام مركز شرطة سراوان جنوب شرق إيران ما أدى إلى مقتل 3 منهم واعتقال 2 ومقتل أحد أفراد الشرطة — kataeb.org (@kataeb_Ar) August 10, 2025
Tasnim News Agency reported that the attack also left one police officer dead. The incident unfolded in the volatile province bordering Pakistan, an area that has seen repeated militant activity. Also Read Trump yells at Netanyahu in fiery phone clash on Gaza
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