Iran General NewsIran border guards’ dispute leaves four dead

Iran border guards’ dispute leaves four dead

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Dec. 16 – An Iranian border guard killed his commander and two other army officers before committing suicide, state television reported Thursday evening.
Iran Focus

Tehran, Iran, Dec. 16 – An Iranian border guard killed his commander and two other army officers before committing suicide, state television reported Thursday evening.

The report said that the unidentified border guard in the Kurdish town of Paveh fatally shot his commander after a dispute.

The guard then shot and killed two other army officers who tried to intervene before shooting himself to death.

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