The Jaish al-Adl has accused the Iranian regime of orchestrating the killing of five Baloch Basij members in the Sirkan border area of Bamposht in Iranian Occupied Balochistan, describing it as a security and psychological operation aimed at undermining local resistance.

In a statement released on November 11, the armed group claimed that the five men identified as Abdulrahman Balochzai, Wahid Balochzai, Bashir Sepahi, Shahbakhsh Balochzai, and Abdullah Balochzai were killed by the IRGC’s Intelligence Organisation, with no militant or resistance motive involved.

The group disputed the official narrative, which alleged that Jaish al-Adl was behind the attack.

The organisation emphasised that these killings were not the result of militant activity but rather a targeted assassination orchestrated by the regime to further its own political and psychological agenda.

Jaish al-Adl raised several doubts about the government’s version, citing the lack of combat signs at the base, the absence of weapons or spoils, and the missing presence of IRGC officers, typically stationed alongside local forces.

The group also highlighted the strategic importance of the region and claimed that the killings were part of a nefarious design to undermine public support for Jaish al-Adl and create division between the resistance and the local community.

Additionally, Jaish al-Adl urged the families of the deceased and local leaders to visit the site of the incident to personally verify the facts and uncover the truth behind the killings.

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