The strike was conducted in the week by Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards (IRGC).Iran wanted to rescue her two Soldiers
Iran Elite Revolutionary Gurds (IRGC) Conduct Surgical Strike inside Pakistan |
Tehran, February 4: Iran reportedly conducted a strike in Pakistan to rescue its two soldiers. The Surgical strike was conducted in the week by Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards (IRGC). The force also issued a statement from a politician. Ran an intelligence agency inside Pakistan in coordination with the IRGC. Who are the defenders of the Iranian revolution and why has the United States identified it as a terrorist organization?
The operation was conducted on Tuesday night. Iran's two border guards were held hostages Pakistan-based Jaish-ul-Adl organisation.
The border guards were captured in 2018. "A successful operation was administered last Tuesday night to rescue two kidnapped border guards who were taken as hostages by Jaish ul-Adl organization two and a half years ago," reported India Today quoting an excerpt from IRGC's statement.
On October 16, 2018, 12 IRGC guards were abducted by a Wahhabi terrorist organization. The troops were taken to the town of Merkava in Sistan and Baluchistan province on the Iran-Pakistan border. A joint committee was also formed between Tehran and Islamabad to free the IRCG troops.
The five abducted soldiers were released on November 15, 2018. The Pakistan Army released four more soldiers on March 21, 2019. Iran declared Jaish-e-Adal a terrorist organization. The group is involved in an armed struggle against the Iranian government to establish the rights of Iran's Baloch Sunnis. The terrorist group is operating from southwest Pakistan. Former Indian Navy officer Kulbhushan Yadav was also reportedly abducted by a similar terrorist organization and handed over to Pakistani agencies.
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