Ravansar and Sanandaj police station attacks

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Date24–25 April 2009
Ravansar and Sanandaj police station attacks
Part of Iran–PJAK conflict
Date24–25 April 2009
Location
Belligerents
Iran Iran Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK)
Casualties and losses
18–24 policemen killed 8–10+ PJAK militants killed
Total: 20–26+ killed

Ravansar and Sanandaj police station attacks were staged by PJAK militants on April 24 and 25, 2009, targeting Iranian police stations in Ravansar, Kermanshah province and Sanandaj, Kordestan province. The attacks, considered among the most costly for Iranian security forces, resulted in 20 to 26 killed, including at least 10 police officers.

Attacks

On April 24, 2009, PJAK rebels attacked a police station in Kermanshah province. According to updated reports 18 policemen and 8 rebels were killed in a fierce gun battle.[1] According to Iranian government sources, the attack resulted in 10 policemen and 10 rebels killed.[1] According to Heidelberg Institute for International Conflict Research, the attack, which occurred on April 24 and 25, involved PJAK attacks on two police stations in the cities of Ravansar in northern Kermanshah province and in Sanandaj, the capital of Kordestan province, killing eleven police officers, with more than ten PJAK members reportedly killed.[2]

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