Multiple reports say Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is facing a wave of deadly attacks across western Iran, with clashes spreading in the same period. The reported incidents raise questions about whether the violence is connected to a renewed Kurdish insurgency in the region.

The accounts describe attacks occurring across western provinces where Kurdish opposition groups have historically been active, and they frame the developments as a potential escalation or a shift in local security dynamics. The reports also note that the timing coincides with ongoing U.S.–Iran diplomatic engagement, which some observers say could influence conditions on the ground—though the sources do not present definitive evidence tying the attacks to any specific external party.

Across the coverage, details focus on the IRGC being targeted and on the broader regional pattern of violence. However, the sources do not provide a unified confirmation of responsibility for the attacks or a single authoritative explanation for the surge, leaving uncertainty about who is behind the incidents and how far the fighting may extend.