The Al-Taha Jihad Group is this time in western Kermanshah.

According to the university's public relations: The Al-Tah Group, consisting of 60 Basiji students, traveled to the villages of Chamsurak Sofla, Chamsurak Vasat, and Mort Sabz from September 8 to 18 to implement the planned projects in the underprivileged villages of the Vijan District, located in western Kermanshah.
During this 10-day excursion, the Basiji students successfully completed construction projects, including resolving water crises by laying 5 kilometers of water pipeline and building a water storage facility with a capacity of 50 cubic meters. Improving the homes of those in need, constructing bathrooms and sanitation facilities, and insulating the roofs of houses were among the construction activities in this camp.

Additionally, the camp featured programs such as teaching Quranic recitation, instruction on religious laws, celebrating the auspicious festival of Eid al-Ghadir, visiting the operational areas of Mersad, performing animal sacrifice, and conducting Eid al-Adha prayers.
Mohammad Afshar Nasb, the head of the Basij at Qom Technical University, commented on the camp's organization: The members of the Al-Tah Group have exercised significant caution in selecting underprivileged areas. We traveled to these regions multiple times for assessment and damage analysis, and unfortunately, we witnessed the tragic accident involving a pickup truck carrying young jihadists while traveling on the road leading to Mort Sabz, which resulted in the death of two of these dear individuals and injuries to several others. The jihad camps are carried out with such passion and dedication that those severely injured in the aforementioned accident asked us to complete the unfinished bathrooms and sanitation facilities even in that critical situation.
It is worth noting that Brigadier Ahmadie, the commander of the Qom province's Basij, along with the governor and Friday prayer leader of Gilan-e-Gharb, visited the activities and programs of the Al-Tah Group.