Second Lieutenant Mohammadreza Nezamdoost is killed after armed individuals open fire on a police patrol in Zahedan, Iran, according to local police officials.
Armed individuals attacked a police patrol in Zahedan, resulting in the death of Second Lieutenant Mohammadreza Nezamdoost, according to the Sistan and Baluchestan Police Information Center.
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Armed individuals attacked a police patrol in Zahedan, resulting in the death of Second Lieutenant Mohammadreza Nezamdoost, according to the Sistan and Baluchestan Police Information Center.
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