The Kurdistan Free Life Party announced that 4 of our fighters died and were martyred in the Battle of Mahabad.The Free Life Party of Kurdistan (YRK) announced the deaths of four of its members in recent clashes.
In a statement published on its official website, the party announced that four of its members, including two men and two women, had lost their lives during recent clashes with the Revolutionary Guards.
The same statement also stated that the IRGC forces also suffered heavy casualties in these clashes.
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This content has been compiled based on a statement published by the Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK). No more precise information is available about the details of the clash and the casualties on both sides.
The military wing of the PJAK
The unit confirmed the martyrdom of two girls and two men guerrillas in the clashes in Mahabad area and said: According to the statement, the Revolutionary Guards have attacked Gagashi area of Mahabad since June The East Kurdistan Defense Units say they will change their current policy if the Islamic Republic continues its attacks.
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Armed Clashes Continue Across Rojhelat;
Paveh Becomes the Latest Flashpoint After Marivan and Mahabad
As armed clashes continue to spread across different parts of Rojhelat (Iranian Kurdistan), local sources reported another armed attack on Monday night targeting Iranian military and security positions in the Dolî Mîrawa area of Paveh (Pawe), in Kermanshah (Kirmaşan) Province.
According to preliminary local reports, at least three government security personnel were killed in the attack. However, these reports have not yet been independently verified.
The incident follows several days of heavy fighting in the Marivan (Merîwan) and Mahabad (Mehabad) regions, where clashes have been reported between Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Eastern Kurdistan Defense Units (YRK).
As of the time of publication, no political party or armed group has officially claimed responsibility for the attack.
With the latest incident, three provinces in Rojhelat —West Azerbaijan (Urmia), Kurdistan (Sine), and Kermanshah (Kirmaşan)—have witnessed similar armed clashes over the past week, pointing to a significant escalation in military confrontations across the region.PJAK Confirms Four Fighters Killed by IRGC
The Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK) issued a statement on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, confirming the deaths of four members of its military wing during recent clashes with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), vowing that the actions will not go unanswered.
The statement followed claims made by media channels affiliated with the IRGC, which had published images of several bodies and captured weaponry, alleging that six PJAK members had been killed.
PJAK’s military wing, known as the East Kurdistan Defense Units (YRK), stated in its announcement that four of its fighters, two women and two men, were killed following a period of resistance against recent IRGC assaults. The group noted that the identities of the deceased fighters would be published at a later date.
In the statement, PJAK emphasized that during the recent conflict involving the United States, Israel, and the Islamic Republic, it adhered to what it terms the “Third Line,” refusing to support any faction or launch attacks against the Iranian government. However, the group asserted that following the recent agreements finalized between Iran and the United States, the IRGC, security, and intelligence apparatuses have significantly escalated their operations against its forces.
According to the organization, a large-scale military operation commenced three days ago in the Gagesh region and areas surrounding Mahabad, with IRGC forces utilizing heavy weaponry to target its positions. PJAK further claimed that several IRGC personnel were killed and wounded during these confrontations, though it did not provide specific casualty figures for the opposing side.
In conclusion, the YRK underlined that it is reviewing the recent attacks and warned that it would adopt a “different stance” should the military operations persist, reiterating that the IRGC’s offensives “will not remain unanswered.”
Before this development, Iranian state media reported that on the evening of Monday, June 29, two IRGC members were shot and killed outside their residence in the city of Paveh, Kermanshah Province, while two others were wounded. The public relations office of the Kermanshah Province IRGC subsequently confirmed the fatalities in a brief statement.
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