Protests in Iran after border guards kill 2 Kurds
TEHRAN, Iran – Iranian media are reporting that protesters have demonstrated in a western town where border guards earlier shot dead two Kurdish men.
The unrest happened Tuesday in Baneh, which is near the Iraqi border and its semi-autonomous Kurdish region.
A report by yjc.ir, which is affiliated with state television, said five border guards were arrested after the protests with the aim of calming tensions.
Baneh is some 670 kilometres (400 miles) west of the capital, Tehran.
Iran’s Kurdish region has seen recent attacks by separatists emboldened by Kurds seizing ground in Iraq and Syria amid the war on the Islamic State group.
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