Rebels attacked a police station in Iran’s western province of Kordestan, killing at least four policemen and wounding five others, reported, without saying where it obtained the information.
Militants opened fire on a police station in a village near the city of Marivan on April 1, the state-run news channel said.
The attackers may be tied to PJAK, the Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan, the report said. PJAK is affiliated with the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK.
Marivan is near the Iraqi border and the area has been the scene of frequent clashes between Iranian security forces and Kurdish fighters.