Report on the Arrest of Three Citizens in Chabahar and Mahabad

HRANA – Azizollah Othmani and Yasin Dehghani, residents of Chabahar, along with Shovaneh Alizadeh, a resident of Mahabad, have been arrested and transferred to unknown locations.

According to Haal Vash, on Thursday, March 19, 2026, two residents of Chabahar were arrested by security forces and taken to an undisclosed location. The two individuals have been identified as Azizollah Othmani and Yasin Dehghani. Othmani, approximately 34 years old, son of Abdolrazzaq, is from Kuhvan in Sarbaz County and resides in Chabahar. Yasin Dehghani is from Kishkur in Sarbaz County and also resides in Chabahar.

According to the report, security forces entered the homes of these individuals and arrested them without presenting a judicial warrant, using violence, before transferring them to an unknown location.

Separately, Kurdpa reported that today a citizen from Mahabad was arrested by security forces and taken to an undisclosed location. The individual has been identified as Shovaneh Alizadeh.

As of the time of this report, no information is available regarding the reasons for these arrests, the detainees’ whereabouts, or the charges against them.

According to HRA’s annual report, at least 180 arrests were carried out without judicial warrants, and 22,062 individuals were detained in connection with freedom of thought and expression. The report also documented 689 cases of enforced disappearance or lack of information about detainees’ status, which constitutes a violation of detainees’ rights.

Report on Arrests, Asset Seizures, and Judicial Actions Against Citizens and Media

HRANA – Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence has announced the arrest of 25 citizens in the provinces of Markazi and Golestan. Additionally, the cases of 15 citizens residing abroad have been referred to judicial authorities for the implementation of “asset seizure.” The Judiciary’s Media Center also reported that a number of media outlets, media figures, journalists, online activists, and public figures have faced “judicial and advisory actions,” including legal prosecution, asset confiscation, case formation, arrest, and bans on professional activity, for what was described as “supporting parties involved in the war.”

According to Mehr News Agency, the Ministry of Intelligence announced that 23 individuals were detained in Markazi Province on charges described as having connections with foreign media outlets and sending coordinates of military locations and security force positions.

Additionally, two citizens were arrested in Golestan Province by agents of the Ministry of Intelligence’s detention facility. The report claims that they were in contact with foreign countries and had allegedly planned to disarm personnel at a facility and subsequently attack law enforcement centers.

The Ministry of Intelligence further stated that, “in line with the enforcement of the law on intensifying punishment for espionage and cooperation with hostile countries, documentation of the criminal activities of 15 individuals abroad has been submitted to the judiciary for asset seizure.”

According to another report by Mehr, the Judiciary’s Media Center announced that a number of media outlets, media figures, journalists, social media activists, celebrities, and well-known individuals have been subjected to “judicial and advisory measures” for what was described as “supporting the enemy.” These measures include legal proceedings for asset confiscation, the formation of judicial cases, arrests, bans on professional activities, and the temporary blocking of certain news websites and a news agency.

The reports do not provide information about the identities of those arrested, their place of detention, or further details regarding the actions taken.

Since February 28, 2026, Iran has been subjected to military attacks by Israel and the United States. For further information, refer to HRANA’s report on the twenty-third day following the onset of these attacks, published last night.

Report on the Arrest of an Austrian-Iranian Dual National in Tehran

HRANA – Abbas Danesh, an Iranian-Austrian dual national, was arrested in Tehran on March 10, 2026, by intelligence agents of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Despite the passage of time, no information has been obtained regarding his place of detention.

A family member, in an interview with HRANA, confirmed the arrest and stated that Mr. Danesh was detained in the Fereshteh area of Tehran without the presentation of a warrant or judicial order.

The source added that Mr. Danesh had returned to Iran in late February to attend to personal administrative and financial matters.

According to individuals close to Mr. Danesh, the family’s efforts to obtain information from security institutions about his health condition and whereabouts have so far been unsuccessful. This lack of information has heightened concerns among his relatives, particularly those in Austria.

As of the time of writing, no information is available regarding the reasons for his arrest or any charges brought against him.

Day 23 of U.S. and Israeli Attacks on Iran: More Than 15% of the Total Fatalities Are Children

HRANA– In the last 24 hours, and as of March 22, 2026, at 16:00 ET, HRANA has recorded at least 206 attacks across 112 incidents in 15 provinces, resulting in a total of at least 4 casualties (killed and injured, both civilian and military). With the killing of a child today, it is estimated that at least 15% of the total human casualties in Iran so far have been under the age of 18.

According to information recorded and verified by HRANA, from the first minutes of the day until the end of March 22, 2026 (Tehran time), at least one civilian was killed and three civilians were injured.

Aggregated data since the beginning of the conflict on February 28, 2026, based on incidents recorded in the incident tab and using minimum values for figures marked “more than”:

• Civilian fatalities: 1,407 people (including at least 214 children)

• Military fatalities: 1,167 people

• Unclassified fatalities (civilian/military): 657 people

Note on official statements: Alongside HRANA’s independent reports, several official aggregated figures were also recorded today from state media, including:

The Minister of Health stated: “In the recent imposed war, around 210 children have been killed so far. The number of injured individuals under 18 has reached over 1,510. Since the beginning of the war, 300 health, medical, and emergency centers have been damaged.”

The Governor of Markazi Province stated: “More than 20 industrial units and 900 residential homes in this province have been damaged so far. With the follow-ups carried out, workers of the affected units will be covered by unemployment insurance, and the reconstruction of the units is beginning.”

1. Overview of Incidents in the Last 24 Hours

In the last 24 hours, incidents were reported across multiple provinces, reflecting a geographically dispersed pattern of hostilities. In a large portion of the incidents, the method/type of attack has not yet been confirmed and has been recorded as “undetermined.” In cases where the attack type was identifiable, airstrikes and drone attacks were reported.

Preliminary analysis indicates that Tehran Province, accounting for 39% of all recorded attacks, ranks first among the provinces targeted. Hormozgan Province, with 19%, and Isfahan Province, with 10%, follow in second and third place. Next on the list are Bushehr, Khuzestan, and Alborz provinces, respectively.

Map of Attacks Day 23

2. List of Objects Reported Hit

In the past 24 hours, the recorded attacks have damaged 21 distinct objects or facilities. These include a range of different types of targets. In some cases, damage caused by nearby strikes or secondary consequences of the attacks has also been reported.

Examples of targets recorded over the past 24 hours:

• Garmdareh Garrison (Garmdareh)

• Airbase (Bushehr)

• Naval Base of the Army (Bushehr)

• Airbase (Bandar Abbas)

• Army Aviation Base (Isfahan)

For a number of the listed targets, the exact nature of the target (civilian/military/dual-use) is still under review, and classifications may be revised as additional information becomes available.

Facilities Protected Under International Humanitarian Law:

Under international humanitarian law, medical facilities, educational institutions, humanitarian facilities, religious sites, and emergency service centers are among the many objects that maintain special protected status and are afforded special protection. In the past 24 hours, HRANA has preliminarily recorded the following cases:

• A residential building (Tabriz)

• Six residential units (Mohammadshahr)

• Shohada-ye Kargar Sports Complex (Masjed Soleyman)

• Combined-cycle power plant (Bandar Abbas)

• Geno Power Plant (Bandar Abbas)

3. Civilian Casualties

In the past 24 hours, at least one child has been killed and three civilians, including one woman, have been injured. All classifications are preliminary and may be updated as new information becomes available.

4. Military Casualties

During the period covered by this report, no reports of military casualties have been received. Military casualties are generally reported in the context of attacks on Army and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) bases. Where possible, organizational affiliation and operational context are being assessed; however, not all details have yet been independently verified.

In some incidents, individuals have been killed in the vicinity of military targets; however, their official status has not yet been definitively determined. These cases remain under review, and if reliable information indicating a different status becomes available, the classification may be revised accordingly.

It is believed that military casualties are significantly higher than the figures reported in these reports. However, due to the sensitive nature of military information and the limited access of human rights groups and media to locations where military forces are present, this section largely reflects reports of senior officers or military personnel who were present in urban areas.

5. Confirmed but Unspecified Casualties

Today, 19 burials resulting from attacks in previous days have been recorded.

A Note on HRANA Methodology

Note that, in line with HRANA policy, this report reflects only incidents that occurred within the territorial borders of Iran.

The information contained in this report is compiled through HRANA’s established documentation network. Data is collected from a combination of field reports, local contacts, medical and emergency sources, civil society networks, and open source materials, including publicly available images, videos, and official statements where relevant. Each reported incident is logged and assessed through an internal review process before publication.

Given the evolving nature of hostilities, information is gathered on a rolling basis and reflects the status of documentation at the time of publication.

The figures presented in this report may not reflect the full scope of harm. Ongoing hostilities, damage to infrastructure, communication disruptions, restricted access to affected areas, and security risks for sources may limit the ability to document incidents comprehensively.

Delays in medical reporting, difficulties in confirming identities, and restricted access to certain provinces may result in temporary undercounting. As access improves or additional evidence emerges, casualty figures and incident classifications may be revised accordingly.

HRANA remains committed to transparency, methodological rigor, and the continual updating of its findings as new verified information becomes available.

Day 22 of the U.S.-Israeli War on Iran: More Than 50% of the Strikes Target Tehran

HRANA– In the last 24 hours, and as of March 21, 2026, at 16:00 ET, HRANA has recorded at least 348 attacks across 154 incidents in 16 provinces, resulting in a total of at least 16 casualties (killed and injured, both civilian and military). These numerous attacks, carried out on the first day of the new Persian year, were concentrated 53% in Tehran Province. On that day, 3 children and 2 women were killed.

According to information recorded and verified by HRANA, from the first minutes of the day until the end of March 21, 2026 (Tehran time), at least 8 civilians were killed and 6 civilians injured.

Aggregated data since the beginning of the conflict on February 28, 2026, based on incidents recorded in the incident tab and using minimum values for figures marked “more than”:

• Civilian fatalities: 1,406 people (including at least 213 children)

• Military fatalities: 1,167 people

• Unclassified fatalities (civilian/military): 657 people

Note on Official Statements: Alongside HRANA’s independent reports, several aggregated official statistics were also recorded today from state-affiliated media, including:

The Deputy for Security and Law Enforcement of the Khuzestan Governorate stated: “Since the beginning of the Ramadan War, 589 impacts have been recorded in the province, causing extensive damage to residential units, commercial properties, and service centers.”

The Ministry of Health announced: “At present, 970 individuals are hospitalized in medical centers. Thirteen children under the age of five have been killed, and the total number of those under 18 killed has reached 208. Seven hospitals have been evacuated, and 36 ambulances have been damaged. As of March 21, 2026, 234 women have been killed, and the number of injured women stands at 3,600.”

1. Overview of Incidents in the Last 24 Hours

In the last 24 hours, incidents were reported across multiple provinces, reflecting a geographically dispersed pattern of hostilities.  In a large portion of the incidents, the method/type of attack has not yet been confirmed and has been recorded as “undetermined.” In cases where the attack type was identifiable, airstrikes and drone attacks were reported.

Preliminary analysis indicates that Tehran Province, having borne 53% of all recorded attacks, ranks first among the provinces targeted. Khuzestan Province, with 12%, and Alborz Province, with 8%, follow in the next positions. The provinces of Mazandaran, Isfahan, and Gilan come next in the ranking, respectively.

Map of attacks Day 22

For a number of the listed targets, the exact nature of the target (civilian/military/dual-use) is still under review, and classifications may be revised as additional information becomes available.

Facilities Protected Under International Humanitarian Law:

Under international humanitarian law, medical facilities, educational institutions, humanitarian facilities, religious sites, and emergency service centers are among the many objects that maintain special protected status and are afforded special protection. In the past 24 hours, HRANA has preliminarily recorded the following cases:

• Ritaj Tourist and Accommodation Complex (Ahvaz)

• Shahid Ahmadi Roshan Enrichment Complex (Natanz)

• Imam Ali Hospital (Andimeshk)

• A sports hall (Tehran)

• Two passenger and fishing piers (Bushehr)

3. Civilian Casualties

In the past 24 hours, at least 8 civilians, including 3 children and 2 women, have been killed, and 6 civilians, including 2 children and 3 women, have been injured. All classifications are preliminary and may be updated as new information becomes available.

4. Military Casualties

During the reporting period, 2 military personnel were killed. Military casualties are generally reported in the context of attacks on Army and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) bases. Where possible, organizational affiliation and operational context are being assessed; however, not all details have yet been independently verified.

In some incidents, individuals have been killed in the vicinity of military targets; however, their official status has not yet been definitively determined. These cases remain under review, and if reliable information indicating a different status becomes available, the classification may be revised accordingly.

It is believed that military casualties are significantly higher than the figures reported in these reports. However, due to the sensitive nature of military information and the limited access of human rights groups and media to locations where military forces are present, this section largely reflects reports of senior officers or military personnel who were present in urban areas.

5. Confirmed but Unspecified Casualties

Today, 10 burials resulting from attacks in previous days have been recorded.

A Note on HRANA Methodology

Note that, in line with HRANA policy, this report reflects only incidents that occurred within the territorial borders of Iran.

The information contained in this report is compiled through HRANA’s established documentation network. Data is collected from a combination of field reports, local contacts, medical and emergency sources, civil society networks, and open source materials, including publicly available images, videos, and official statements where relevant. Each reported incident is logged and assessed through an internal review process before publication.

Given the evolving nature of hostilities, information is gathered on a rolling basis and reflects the status of documentation at the time of publication.

The figures presented in this report may not reflect the full scope of harm. Ongoing hostilities, damage to infrastructure, communication disruptions, restricted access to affected areas, and security risks for sources may limit the ability to document incidents comprehensively.

Delays in medical reporting, difficulties in confirming identities, and restricted access to certain provinces may result in temporary undercounting. As access improves or additional evidence emerges, casualty figures and incident classifications may be revised accordingly.

HRANA remains committed to transparency, methodological rigor, and the continual updating of its findings as new verified information becomes available.

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Day 21 of the U.S.-Israeli War on Iran: New Year begins with 640 strikes

HRANA– In the last 24 hours, and as of March 20, 2026, at 17:00 ET, HRANA has recorded at least 640 attacks across 130 incidents in 17 provinces, resulting in a total of at least 68 casualties (killed and injured, both civilian and military). These numerous attacks took place simultaneously with the arrival of the New Year in Iran. Reports received indicate that many citizens viewed the Nowruz holidays as an opportunity to leave major cities, and heavy traffic formed on routes out of cities, particularly along routes toward the northern provinces of Gilan and Mazandaran.

According to information recorded and verified by HRANA, from the first minutes of the day until the end of March 20, 2026 (Tehran time), at least 4 civilians were killed and 8 civilians injured.

Aggregated data since the beginning of the conflict on February 28, 2026, based on incidents recorded in the incident tab and using minimum values for figures marked “more than”:

• Civilian fatalities: 1,398 people (including at least 210 children)

• Military fatalities: 1165 people

• Unclassified fatalities (civilian/military): 657 people

Note on official statements: Alongside HRANA News Agency’s independent reports, several aggregated official statistics were also recorded today by state-affiliated media, including:

The Deputy Security Governor of Lorestan stated: “Of the total recorded fatalities from the American–Zionist attacks in the province, 80 were military personnel and 64 were civilian citizens. During this period, 2,427 people were injured in Lorestan, of whom 266 were military personnel and 2,161 were civilians.”

The Ministry of Health announced: “At present, 1,016 individuals injured in the American–Zionist attacks are hospitalized in medical centers. From the beginning of the war until today, 208,073 people have been treated and discharged.”

1. Overview of Incidents in the Last 24 Hours

In the last 24 hours, incidents were reported across multiple provinces, reflecting a geographically dispersed pattern of hostilities.  In a large portion of the incidents, the method/type of attack has not yet been confirmed and has been recorded as “undetermined.” In cases where the attack type was identifiable, airstrikes and drone attacks were reported.

Preliminary analysis indicates that Tehran Province, having borne 36% of all recorded attacks, ranks first among the provinces targeted. Semnan Province, with 17%, and Isfahan Province, with 14%, follow in the next positions. Continuing down the list are Hormozgan, Alborz, and Khuzestan provinces, respectively.

Distribution of attacks-Day 21

2. List of Objects Reported Hit

In the past 24 hours, the recorded attacks have damaged 21 distinct objects or facilities. These include a range of different types of targets. In some cases, damage caused by nearby strikes or secondary consequences of the attacks has also been reported.

Examples of targets recorded over the past 24 hours:

• Al Mohammad Corps Headquarters (Semnan)

• 92nd Armored Division (Ahvaz)

• Army Air Base (Bandar Abbas)

• Al-Mahdi Corps Garrison (Urmia)

• Basij Resistance Base (Semnan)

For a number of the listed targets, the exact nature of the target (civilian/military/dual-use) is still under review, and classifications may be revised as additional information becomes available.

Facilities Protected Under International Humanitarian Law:

Under international humanitarian law, medical facilities, educational institutions, humanitarian facilities, religious sites, and emergency service centers are among the many objects that maintain special protected status and are afforded special protection. In the past 24 hours, HRANA has preliminarily recorded the following cases:

• Three residential and commercial buildings (Tehran)

• Falak-ol-Aflak Historic Site (Khorramabad)

• Accommodation complex of the Sepah Kolahdooz Complex (Shahmirzad)

• A residential building (Karaj)

• An administrative building on Palestine Street (Tehran)

3. Civilian Casualties

In the past 24 hours, at least 4 civilians have been killed and 8 civilians, including one child, have been injured. All classifications are preliminary and may be updated as new information becomes available.

4. Military Casualties

During the reporting period, 12 military personnel were killed. Military casualties are generally reported in the context of attacks on Army and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) bases. Where possible, organizational affiliation and operational context are being assessed; however, not all details have yet been independently verified.

In some incidents, individuals have been killed in the vicinity of military targets; however, their official status has not yet been definitively determined. These cases remain under review, and if reliable information indicating a different status becomes available, the classification may be revised accordingly.

It is believed that military casualties are significantly higher than the figures reported in these reports. However, due to the sensitive nature of military information and the limited access of human rights groups and media to locations where military forces are present, this section largely reflects reports of senior officers or military personnel who were present in urban areas.

5. Confirmed but Unspecified Casualties

Of the reported casualties in the past 24 hours, 18 deaths and 26 injuries remain classified as unverified, meaning that HRANA has not yet been able to determine with sufficient certainty whether these individuals were civilians or military personnel.

Burials: Today, 21 burials resulting from attacks in previous days have been recorded.

A Note on HRANA Methodology

Note that, in line with HRANA policy, this report reflects only incidents that occurred within the territorial borders of Iran.

The information contained in this report is compiled through HRANA’s established documentation network. Data is collected from a combination of field reports, local contacts, medical and emergency sources, civil society networks, and open source materials, including publicly available images, videos, and official statements where relevant. Each reported incident is logged and assessed through an internal review process before publication.

Given the evolving nature of hostilities, information is gathered on a rolling basis and reflects the status of documentation at the time of publication.

The figures presented in this report may not reflect the full scope of harm. Ongoing hostilities, damage to infrastructure, communication disruptions, restricted access to affected areas, and security risks for sources may limit the ability to document incidents comprehensively.

Delays in medical reporting, difficulties in confirming identities, and restricted access to certain provinces may result in temporary undercounting. As access improves or additional evidence emerges, casualty figures and incident classifications may be revised accordingly.

HRANA remains committed to transparency, methodological rigor, and the continual updating of its findings as new verified information becomes available.

Clashes in Chabahar Prison Following Protest Over Food Ration Cuts; More Than Ten Prisoners Injured

HRANA – On Wednesday, March 18, clashes broke out in Chabahar Prison after inmates protested the cut in food rations and poor detention conditions. The confrontation between prisoners and special forces resulted in more than ten inmates being injured.

Based on the report by Haal Vsh, the protest began on the evening of Tuesday, March 17, following several days of food ration cuts. During the protest, a number of prisoners gathered in the prison yard and refused to return to their wards, objecting to detention conditions, lack of facilities, and the unsafe environment caused by recent developments in Chabahar. The inmates demanded transfer to prisons with safer conditions or clarification of their legal status.

As the gathering continued, special forces were deployed inside the prison and clashed with the protesting inmates. Reports indicate that these forces opened direct fire.

Following the clashes, more than ten prisoners were injured and transferred to Imam Ali Hospital in Chabahar for medical treatment.

Haal Vsh also reported that several prisoners lost their lives during the clashes. However, no further details, including the identities of the deceased or the exact number of fatalities, have been released.

At Least 36 Citizens Arrested by Security Forces

HRANA – The Law Enforcement Command of West Azerbaijan Province has reported the arrest of 25 citizens. Additionally, the police commander of Nahavand announced that 11 others have been arrested by order of the county’s prosecutor. These arrests were carried out on charges such as “acting against national security” and “filming destruction and sending it to foreign networks.”

According to Tasnim, the Law Enforcement Command of West Azerbaijan Province reported the arrest of 25 individuals. This police official stated that the reason for these arrests was “filming destruction and sending it to foreign networks.”

Mehr News Agency also reported, citing the police commander of Nahavand, that 11 individuals were arrested on charges of acting against national security, by order of the county prosecutor.

These reports do not provide further details, including the identities of those arrested, the time and location of the arrests, or their place of detention.

Since February 28, Iranian territory has been targeted by military attacks by Israel and the United States; for more information, you can refer to HRANA’s report on the twentieth day following the start of these attacks, which was published last night.

Report on the Arrest of Four Individuals, Including a Minor

HRANA – In recent days, Mansour Abdollahzadeh and Manouchehr Abdollahzadeh were arrested in Naqadeh, while Nima Hemmati and Mahan Hemmati, a 17-year-old minor, were arrested in Isfahan by security forces. Among these individuals, Manouchehr Abdollahzadeh has been released after the completion of interrogation procedures.

According to Kurdpa, two citizens were arrested in Naqadeh. The individuals have been identified as Mansour Abdollahzadeh, 41 years old, married and a father of two, and Manouchehr Abdollahzadeh, 27 years old, two brothers from the village of Khalifan, a district of Naqadeh.

Based on this report, the arrests took place on March 14 at their homes, carried out separately and with the use of violence. Manouchehr Abdollahzadeh was released on March 16 after the conclusion of interrogation procedures. It is worth noting that during the arrest, agents confiscated his digital devices, including his laptop and mobile phone.

In another report, Kurdpa announced the arrest of two individuals identified as Nima Hemmati, a student, and Mahan Hemmati, a 17-year-old, two brothers from Abdanan, Ilam Province, in Isfahan.

According to this report, the two brothers were arrested on March 18 on one of Isfahan’s highways without a judicial warrant and were subsequently transferred to Security Ward “A-T” of the Ministry of Intelligence’s detention facility in Isfahan Prison.

As of the time of this report, no information has been obtained regarding the reasons for their arrest or the charges brought against them.

140 Individuals Arrested on Charges of Sending Images to Foreign Media and Espionage

HRANA – Official domestic media have reported the arrest of at least 127 citizens in the cities of Tehran, Kazerun, and Zahedan, as well as in Alborz and Khuzestan provinces. These individuals were arrested on charges described as “sending images to foreign media and espionage.” At the same time, a video containing the forced confession of one of these individuals has been released, although the conditions under which it was recorded remain unclear. Additionally, Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence announced in a statement the arrest of 13 citizens and the killing of another individual by agents of this institution in Sistan and Baluchestan Province.

According to Fars News Agency, one citizen was arrested in Tehran. In the video report, it is claimed that this individual filmed locations targeted in airstrikes and sent the images to foreign media outlets. The video also includes his forced confession, though the circumstances of its recording are unknown.

Meanwhile, Mehr News Agency reported the arrest of a citizen in Kazerun by law enforcement officers. The county’s police commander stated that the individual had been “communicating via text messages with foreign media to disclose the coordinates of military and security bases.” The official added that the individual was referred to the prosecutor’s office for legal proceedings.

According to Fars, the police commander of Alborz Province announced that 41 citizens were arrested in the province. He claimed that these individuals had sent images of U.S. and Israeli attacks to foreign media.

Tasnim News Agency reported that Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence announced the arrest of 97 citizens. In its statement, the ministry claimed that 69 of them had intended to create unrest during the final days of the year. It also alleged that some of these individuals had participated in the protests of the month of Dey (December–January).

The statement further claimed that 13 individuals affiliated with opposition groups and allegedly supported and directly guided by Israeli intelligence services were identified and arrested in a joint operation by the Quds Headquarters of the IRGC Ground Forces and Faraja (Law Enforcement Command) in Sistan and Baluchestan Province. Their locations were reported to be the counties of Chabahar, Iranshahr, and Zahedan. It was also reported that one citizen, identified as “Nematollah Shahbakhsh, known as Jamuk,” was killed during the operation.

Moreover, another four-member team affiliated with the same group was identified in hard-to-access mountainous areas around Zahedan and arrested in a joint operation by intelligence agents from Sistan and Baluchestan and Kerman provinces.

In addition, at least 11 citizens in Khuzestan Province, described as “armed and in contact with the enemy,” were identified and arrested.

The reports do not mention the identities or places of detention of these individuals.

Since February 28, Iranian territory has been targeted by military attacks carried out by Israel and the United States. For further details, see HRANA’s report on the twentieth day since the onset of these attacks, published last night.