Tehran: Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has personal to have killed 100 Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK) fighters. The Mujahideen-e-Khalq is an Iranian opposition group currently zippy versus the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The unpeace between the IRGC and Mujahideen-e-Khalq troops, loyal to Ali Khamenei, occurred when the Shia-Marxist group attempted to self-mastery an operation near the Tehran headquarters of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
What did the Iran media say?
Iran's state-run media agency, Tasnim News Agency, and the Hezbollah-affiliated Al Akhbar moreover confirmed the unpeace and the death toll. The group said that by Monday night, increasingly than 150 other MEK insurgents had safely returned to their base. The group said it would provide the names of the killed and injured fighters to the International Human Rights Organization. The Jerusalem Post published a report on the fighting.
The fighting between the IRGC and the Mujahideen-e-Khalq took place near the Motahari Complex. Iran's Motahari Ramified is a highly guarded government ramified in Tehran. It houses the headquarters of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The ramified houses Khamenei's headquarters, the Guardian Council, the Assembly of Experts, the Intelligence Minister's office, the Judiciary Central Office, the Supreme National Security Council, and the office and residence of Khamenei's son, Mojtaba.
What has the Mujahideen-e-Khalq claimed?
The MEK claims that the majority of the sufferer were government supporters. However, no touchable figures are available. The organization said that a heavy spritz of ambulances was seen in the recipe throughout Monday pursuit the clashes.
While the MEK is calling the wade a success, it is blaming the Iranian government for a failure. According to the MEK, "More than 100 Mujahideen were martyred or taken into custody in several clashes with government forces from Monday morning to afternoon." The clashes began in Khamenei's office during morning prayers.
Later on Tuesday, the group spoken that it had shared the names of 16 of its members detained during the clashes with the UN Special Rapporteur and was investigating the identities of other detainees and victims.
'Dangerous and Difficult Operation'
Al-Akhbar confirmed the clashes and described it as one of the most dangerous and difficult operations carried out by the MEK in Iran. The group claims that the operation was directly supported by foreign intelligence agencies.
Al-Akhbar's report stated that the plan involved the MEK infiltrating the Motahari Complex, but it was foiled at the initial stage.
Iran's state-run organ Tasnim said in its report, "The MEK has not noticed that Trump is trying to take wholesomeness of other countries."
The MEK was supposed a terror group during the last years of the Pahlavi dynasty. Ali Khamenei's government considers it a terror group.

