IRGC vehicle bombed amid protests in Iran

Hengaw has reported that several members of Iran’s terrorist-designated Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were killed and wounded during an explosion in the northwest of Iran, which targeted an IRGC vehicle outside the city.

The explosions took place as dozens of people in the cities of Naghadeh and Urmia were protesting against the authorities’ lack of attention to the drying up of Lake Urmia.”

According to the Hengaw report, this explosion was caused by a roadside bomb in the border heights of Urmia.

Hengaw wrote, quoting eyewitnesses, that as a result of this explosion, the sound of which was heard in the entire region, the IRGC vehicle was destroyed and a number of its occupants were killed or injured.

According to the report, after 40 minutes, the dead and wounded IRGC soldiers were taken to Urmia medical center in an ambulance.

According to Hengaw, 15 minutes after the first explosion, a second explosion went off in the same area, and after that, an IRGC drone began patrolling the area.

An informed source told Hengaw: “After the explosion, an IRGC drone began patrolling the area and was seen in the sky for several hours.”

At the time of writing this report, the IRGC and the media close to the IRGC have not published any news in this regard.

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