Five Iranian Army Personnel Killed in US Attack on Khorramabad

The Iranian military officially announced the deaths of five soldiers from the 84th Infantry Division following strikes on Khorramabad attributed to the US and Israel.

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Five Iranian Army Personnel Killed in US Attack on Khorramabad

Iranian media channels report the deaths of five military personnel following military strikes on the city of Khorramabad. The casualties were officially announced by the Public Relations and Media department of the Operational Headquarters of the 84th Infantry Division of Lorestan.

According to the war-focused breaking news channel اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری, initial reports citing Tasnim News Agency announced the martyrdom of five army personnel in an American attack. The channel subsequently relayed the military's official press release confirming the event.

The mainstream Iranian news aggregator آخرین خبر published the full military communique, which retains the staunch anti-Western posture standard in official Iranian messaging. According to the statement, the soldiers were killed following the "brutal attacks of the bloodthirsty Zionist regime and criminal America" on the sacred airspace of Iran and the city of Khorramabad. The text further notes that the victims were brave personnel of the 184th Martyr Fathollahi Brigade of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army who attained the grace of martyrdom.

The administration-aligned channel حامیان پزشکیان (Supporters of Pezeshkian) echoed the identical dispatch, reflecting a unified domestic narrative across both reformist-leaning and general news platforms.

Across all official statements, the high-ranking martyrs are identified as: Behzad Dalvand Javad Khosravi Abolfazl Habibi Mehrdad Nazari

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All four messages repeat or reference the exact same official press release from the 84th Infantry Division of Lorestan. The spelling of the victims' names and military unit designations are identical across all provided sources.