A new wave of violence is spreading across Iran's Kurdish regions, with regime forces clashing with PJAK-linked fighters in multiple attacks targeting IRGC and security personnel, according to a single analysis published by a news outlet. No casualty figures or specific locations were provided by the report.
The Zioneer has previously reported on escalating IRGC–Kurdish militia clashes along Iran's western border (most recently on June 28), and on broader IRGC threat warnings against the US and Israel. The new analysis — from a single outlet, not independently verified — describes an intensification of PJAK-linked insurgent attacks in Iran's Kurdish regions. It does not provide specific locations, dates, or casualty counts. The report frames this as an emerging internal front for the IRGC, which has simultaneously been raising its alert posture against perceived external threats. The credibility of the assessment is limited; The Zioneer cannot independently confirm the scope or timing of the claimed attacks.
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