Iran Says Struck 'US and Israeli-Backed Terrorist Groups' in Northern Iraq
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IRGC says it struck US-Israeli backed 'terrorist groups' in Iraq
IRGC says it struck US-Israeli backed 'terrorist groups' in Iraq Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) says its fighters struck US-Israeli backed "terrorist groups" in northern Iraq who were attempting to smuggle US weapons into the country. In a statement carried by Iran's Fars News Agency, IRGC's Hamzeh Sayyed al-Shuhada Command said that the groups were attacked while attempting “to smuggle a large consignment of sealed American w…
Iran's Revolutionary Guard claimed Monday attacks on Kurdish groups in northern Iraq, claiming their ties with the United States and Israel, amid alleged arms transfers.
Iran has struck groups “acting on behalf of the US and Israel” near the border with Iraq, the Isna news agency reported, citing the Revolutionary Guards. These organizations “based in northern Iraq” were targeted “in the city of Baneh, in the Kurdistan province” while “attempting to import a significant shipment of US weapons and ammunition into the country,” according to the Islamic Republic’s ideological army. The statement did not specify whi…
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced in a statement that it had struck groups linked to the United States and Israel in Kurdistan province in western Iran, near the Iraqi border. According to the ISNA news agency, the Revolutionary Guard stated that "groups based in northern Iraq and operating on behalf of the US and the Zionist regime were attempting to smuggle a large shipment of American-made weapons and ammunition into Iran." [...] The …
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