Baloch militant Jihadist organization
Ansar Al-Furqan (Arabic: انصار الفرقان, lit. 'Partisans of the Criterion'[3]) is a Sunni Baloch militant organization active in Sistan and Baluchestan insurgency and a designated terrorist organization by Iran. The group was established in December 2013 by a merger of Harakat al-Ansar (Arabic: حرکةالانصار) and Hizbul-Furqan (Arabic: حزبالفرقان).[4]
Attacks
According to Terrorism Research & Analysis Consortium, they have ties to Katibat al Asad Al 'Islamia, Jeish Muhammad, Al-Nusra Front and Jaish ul-Adl.[5]
On June 13, 2016, militants attempted to carry out an attack in Khash, Sistan and Baluchestan, left five terrorist and an officer death in the ensuing clash.[6][7]
During the 2017–18 Iranian protests, Ansar Al-Furqan claimed responsibility for bombing an oil pipeline in Ahvaz, a city located in Iran's Khuzestan province.[8][9]
They also took responsibility for 2018 Chabahar suicide bombing which killed two people and injured around 48 others. Days later, Iranian authorities arrested ten suspects in carrying out the attack.[10]
On January 25, 2024, they claimed that it fired small arms targeting a police station in Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchistan Province.[11]
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