Iran has appealed to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to condemn the recent terrorist assaults perpetrated by the Jaish al-Adl extremist group in the southeastern region of Sistan and Baluchestan. Ambassador Iravani urged for immediate measures to combat terrorism in response to these attacks.
In a letter addressed to the UNSC president and the UN chief, Ambassador Iravani called for strong condemnation of the “abhorrent terrorist acts” carried out by Jaish al-Adl. The attacks targeted key public areas, military installations, and security centers in the cities of Chabahar and Rask, resulting in civilian casualties and taking hostages.
The letter outlined the swift and courageous response of Iranian security forces, which prevented the assailants from seizing control of critical facilities. However, it lamented the loss of ten police officers and security personnel who sacrificed their lives in defense of the nation. Additionally, numerous civilians were injured in the attacks.
Iran reaffirmed its commitment to combat terrorism in all its forms and emphasized the importance of holding the perpetrators accountable. The letter concluded with a request for the circulation of the document within the Security Council and the General Assembly for further consideration under the agenda item “Measures to eliminate international terrorism.”
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