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Iran’s Security Forces Fight Separatists in Port City of Chabahar

February 26, 2025
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Fighting Escalates in Chabahar: A Look at Iran’s Internal Security Challenges

Fighting in Iran’s southeastern port city of Chabahar has entered its fourth day, highlighting the ongoing security challenges faced by the country. Chabahar, a vital port in Iran’s Sistan-Baluchistan province, has become a hotspot for clashes between Baluchi separatists and government security forces.

Jaish Al Adl separatists recently launched attacks on government buildings in Chabahar, leading to a protracted gun battle in the city center. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has been actively involved in attempting to quell the violence, but casualties have been reported on both sides.

External observers are closely watching the situation in Chabahar, concerned that the local conflict may escalate into a wider insurrection across Iran. The Iranian Crown Prince, speaking from exile, believes that Iran is on the brink of a revolutionary fervor, with tensions escalating daily.

The IRGC, as a key internal observer, has been conducting large-scale internal security exercises in border areas with significant minority populations. These exercises serve as a show of force and a preemptive measure against potential uprisings. Areas like Sistan-Baluchistan, Kermanshah, Khuzestan, and Tehran have been targeted for these exercises, indicating the IRGC’s strategic focus.

Of particular concern is the southern coastline near the Gulf of Oman, where heightened naval activity has been observed. Iranian naval forces, including the IRGC, are closely monitoring this region to safeguard against external threats.

Amidst the escalating tensions, the IRGC has issued statements warning of potential attacks from Israel and the United States, particularly targeting Iran’s nuclear program. The threat of a large-scale ballistic missile and drone operation, known as True Promise-3, looms large, following a previous operation against Israel in 2024.

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Iran has also showcased its drone capabilities, including the ability to launch attacks from ships, while bolstering support for its allies like the Houthis. Politically, Iran is strengthening ties with allies to enhance its defense and security arrangements.

As the situation in Chabahar unfolds, Iran faces a critical juncture in its internal security landscape. The IRGC’s actions and statements reflect a sense of urgency and preparedness for potential threats, both internal and external.

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