Askar Khamenei besieges the Baloch fuel carriers in the border region with Pakistan ... and one of them dies of thirst and hunger.

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Beth: A Baloch citizen working in the profession of fuel transportation named Fadl Sabzel died of hunger and thirst, who was stopped by the IRGC at Zero Point on the Iran-Pakistan border a week ago with hundreds of other fuel transporters.

Khamenei's guard forces cut off the road to prevent fuel tankers from crossing the border, and hundreds of them have been trapped for a long time in the scorching heat, without water, food or shelter in the area.

At a time when transporting fuel is the source of livelihood for most of the people in this region on both sides of the border, the deprivation of these citizens of movement, which aims to monopolize the sale of fuel by the guards, has severely affected their lives.

Last March, the Guards tried to block the movement of Baloch fuel tankers by creating obstacles and digging large trenches, but it was met with widespread protests. The Guard forces opened fire on the fuel carriers and people who came to their aid, killing dozens of demonstrators and wounding dozens. Guards also set fire to dozens of fuel trucks.