Two Revolutionary Guards members killed by gunmen in western Iran


DUBAI, June 30 (Reuters) - ⁠Two members of Iran's Revolutionary ⁠Guards were killed and two wounded in ‌what the Guards described as a "terrorist" shooting in the western province of Kermanshah on Monday ​evening, state media reported on ⁠Tuesday.

The attackers opened ⁠fire outside the Guards members' home and ⁠authorities ‌were investigating in an effort to identify those responsible, ⁠state media reported.

The Norway-based Kurdish rights group ​Hengaw ‌said a newly formed armed group ⁠calling itself "Xori ​Hiwa" (Sun of Hope) had claimed responsibility for the operation.

It said the attack had ⁠targeted Revolutionary Guards personnel ​whom it accused of involvement in the suppression of protests in Kurdish areas during ⁠the "Women, Life, Freedom" movement.

The movement erupted in 2022 after the death of Kurdish Iranian Mahsa Amini while in the ​custody of the ⁠morality police following her arrest over alleged violations ​of Iran’s public dress ‌code, leading to nationwide ​protests.

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Editing by Tom Hogue and Timothy Heritage)

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