December 2011 Baneh clash

Baneh clash
Part of the Iran–PJAK conflict
DateDecember 28, 2011
LocationBaneh, North-Western Iran
Result Indecisive
Belligerents

 Iran

Party of Free Life of Kurdistan (PJAK)
Strength
unknown unknown
Casualties and losses

1 killed[1]
(Iranian claim)
9 killed[2]

(PJAK claim)

4 killed,[1] several wounded[1]
(Iranian claim)

None (PJAK claim)

The Baneh clash was a military confrontation between Iranian security forces belonging to the Basij, the paramilitary branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Party of Free Life of Kurdistan (PJAK) militants[3] which occurred on December 28, 2011[4]

According to Iranian media outlets Fars News and Press TV at least five people were killed during the clash, including one Basiji and four members of the PJAK, adding that several PJAK members had been injured.[2][3][2] PJAK, however claims to have killed nine government forces during the clash while sustaining no casualties themselves.[2]

The PJAK claims that through this attack Iranian forces had violated the terms of a cease-fire between the two sides, releasing the following statement on their website on January 4: “This military operation and attack by the Islamic Republic occurs even though, since September 5, both sides had declared a ceasefire, which we have not violated.”[5]

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