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Kurdish Fighters Attempt Cross-Border Entry Amid Iran Unrest

Recent cross-border tensions have risen as armed Kurdish groups tried to enter Iran from Iraq, raising concerns about regional security. These cross-border tensions show how volatile the situation has become after the Iranian government’s crackdown on protests. Neighboring countries, including Turkey and Iraq, are closely watching the movements to prevent violence.

Sources familiar with the situation said Turkey warned Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) about the Kurdish fighters attempting to cross the border. Turkey acted to help maintain stability in the region. Officials reported that the IRGC confronted the fighters to stop them from exploiting unrest and causing chaos.

The Kurdish fighters reportedly moved from both Iraq and Turkey, aiming to enter Iran during widespread protests. Iranian authorities asked both countries to stop any transfer of fighters or weapons into Iran. Cross-border tensions increased as neighboring states tried to avoid more conflict.

The fighters’ attempts come amid protests in Iran triggered by economic and political problems. Rights groups say around 2,600 protesters have died in recent days. The United States also warned that it may intervene if the violence continues.

Turkey views Kurdish militant groups in northern Iraq as terrorist organizations. Officials in Ankara warned that foreign intervention in Iran could escalate crises. Therefore, Turkey strengthened border monitoring and shared intelligence with Iranian authorities. Cross-border tensions remain high as security agencies work together.

Iraq has also been asked to prevent armed groups from crossing its borders. Iraqi authorities coordinate with Iran and Turkey to ensure fighters do not enter Iranian territory. Analysts say controlling cross-border movements is essential to reduce further violence.

Experts note that cross-border tensions highlight the fragile situation in the region, where unrest in one country can affect neighbors. The events show how quickly conflicts can spread across borders.

If cross-border tensions continue, experts warn the wider Middle East could face serious instability. Governments are calling for restraint and dialogue to reduce the risk of clashes.

In summary, armed Kurdish groups attempting entry into Iran from Iraq have intensified cross-border tensions. Coordinated efforts by Iran, Turkey, and Iraq remain crucial to protect regional stability.

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