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    Fourteen Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps members killed in demining operation

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    The tragic loss of military personnel underscores the critical need for enhanced safety measures in hazardous operations.

    What happened

    Fourteen members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps were killed while dismantling unexploded munitions in Zanjan, Iran.

    The Context

    • The operation was part of efforts to clear remnants of past conflicts in the area.
    • Two additional soldiers were reported injured in the explosion.
    • The Revolutionary Guard Corps frequently conducts such operations to ensure public safety.

    Takeaway

    The incident underscores the persistent risks faced by military personnel in dealing with unexploded ordnance.

    This article was generated by AI from 3 verified sources and reviewed by A47 editorial systems.

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    RT Arabic

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    The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps announced the death of 14 of its members and injuries to two others during the deactivation of unexploded ordnance in Zanjan Province, northwest Iran. This incident highlights the ongoing dangers associated with ...

    Asharq Al-Awsat

    مقتل 14 عنصراً من «الحرس الثوري» الإيراني جراء انفجار بقايا قنابل

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    الحرس الثوري: مقتل 14 عنصراً في انفجار ذخائر بمحافظة زنجان

    The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps reported the death of 14 members due to a sudden explosion of munitions during one of their operations in Zanjan Province. This incident highlights the dangers faced by military personnel during such operations a...