The Iranian government extends Nobel laureate
Narges Mohammadi's jail term of 12 years for "spreading propaganda".[5]
Iran launches a missile attack within
Pakistan's
Balochistan Province, targeting what it describes are terrorist sites. Pakistan calls the action an "unprovoked violation" of its airspace resulting in the death of two children and injuries to three others.[6]
17 January – Pakistan recalls its ambassador to Iran in response to
the missile attack on its territory that killed two civilians.[7]
27 January – Three gunmen kill nine Pakistani labourers in Saravan.[12]
29 January – Four men are
executed after being convicted of planning a
bomb attack ordered by Israel’s spy agency
Mossad on a factory making military equipment.[13]
8 March – A
UN fact-finding mission probe finds that human rights violations committed by the Iranian government amount to
crimes against humanity.[21]
29 March –
Pouria Zeraati, an anti-Iranian regime journalist working for
Iran International, is stabbed by a unidentified attackers in London. He is taken to hospital, where he is in stable condition.[22]
4 April – Eleven IRGC officers and 16 militants are killed and ten other members of the security forces are injured in attacks by
Jaish al-Adl in
Chabahar and Rask, Sistan and Baluchestan.[24]
9 April – Six police officers are killed and two others are injured in an attack on their convoy in Sistan and Baluchestan.[25]
11 April –
Lufthansa halts their flights to
Tehran, after Iran closes its airspace.[26]
US President
Joe Biden says that Iran is threatening to launch a significant attack against Israel and promises Israel US support.[27]
The Iranian government extends Nobel laureate
Narges Mohammadi's jail term of 12 years for "spreading propaganda".[5]
Iran launches a missile attack within
Pakistan's
Balochistan Province, targeting what it describes are terrorist sites. Pakistan calls the action an "unprovoked violation" of its airspace resulting in the death of two children and injuries to three others.[6]
17 January – Pakistan recalls its ambassador to Iran in response to
the missile attack on its territory that killed two civilians.[7]
27 January – Three gunmen kill nine Pakistani labourers in Saravan.[12]
29 January – Four men are
executed after being convicted of planning a
bomb attack ordered by Israel’s spy agency
Mossad on a factory making military equipment.[13]
8 March – A
UN fact-finding mission probe finds that human rights violations committed by the Iranian government amount to
crimes against humanity.[21]
29 March –
Pouria Zeraati, an anti-Iranian regime journalist working for
Iran International, is stabbed by a unidentified attackers in London. He is taken to hospital, where he is in stable condition.[22]
4 April – Eleven IRGC officers and 16 militants are killed and ten other members of the security forces are injured in attacks by
Jaish al-Adl in
Chabahar and Rask, Sistan and Baluchestan.[24]
9 April – Six police officers are killed and two others are injured in an attack on their convoy in Sistan and Baluchestan.[25]
11 April –
Lufthansa halts their flights to
Tehran, after Iran closes its airspace.[26]
US President
Joe Biden says that Iran is threatening to launch a significant attack against Israel and promises Israel US support.[27]