IRGC Deploys Forces to Crush Anti-Government Groups in Iran’s Kurdish Region
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) forces have been deployed in the Kurdish region of Kermanshah, as reported by the Mehr news agency. The armed group operating in the area has been engaged in activities related to armed operations within the country. Furthermore, information suggests that these terrorists had devised a plan to assassinate a security personnel involved in the ongoing security operation.
In another incident, in October, there was a clash between Iranian special forces and seven terrorists who were associated with the ILLP group. This operation was conducted in cooperation with the IRGC and took place in Kermanshah.
These developments shed light on the current security situation in the Kurdish region of Iran, particularly in Kermanshah. The deployment of IRGC forces highlights the government’s commitment to suppressing anti-government groups and maintaining law and order in the area.
It is important to note that such armed operations and clashes are not uncommon in regions like these, which have had a history of insurgency and unrest. The government’s swift action in confronting these threats demonstrates its dedication to ensuring the safety and stability of the region.
As more details emerge, it will be crucial to closely monitor the situation and gauge the effectiveness of the government’s efforts in neutralizing these anti-government groups. The ongoing cooperation between Iranian special forces and the IRGC is indicative of a coordinated approach to address security concerns in Kermanshah.


