An Iranian intelligence source issued a warning to Kurdish groups operating inside Iran, stating that the groups are under full surveillance and that funds, weapons, and maps have been seized. The source called on the Kurds to 'stop, apologize, and report to the Iranians,' according to a report. The source also noted that the warning explains recent Iranian ground operations against separatists in the border areas with Iraq.
An Iranian intelligence source has issued a stark warning to Kurdish groups operating inside Iran, claiming that their activities are fully monitored and that Iranian security forces have seized funds, weapons, and maps. The source, whose identity was not disclosed, advised the groups to 'stop, apologize, and report to the Iranians,' adding that the warning explains recent Iranian ground operations against separatists along the border with Iraq.
The Zioneer has previously reported on a series of Iranian attacks and threats targeting Kurdish opposition groups, including missile strikes on bases near Erbil and the deployment of thousands of IRGC and army special forces along the border with Iraqi Kurdistan. These reports, drawn from multiple sources, have highlighted the ongoing tension between Tehran and Kurdish groups operating in the region.
The source's statement could not be independently verified. It remains unclear whether the warning represents a policy shift or a continuation of existing pressure tactics.
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