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A press report stated that the “Iranian Revolutionary Guard” has transferred precise short-range “Arch” missiles and drones made by Iran to Iraq.
The Kuwaiti newspaper “Al-Qabas” quoted sources as saying that the missiles that were transferred are owned by the ground forces of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, and are short-range and precise guided missiles, and the drones that were transported to Iraq were stored. in highly guarded places in the provinces. Southern Iraq.
The newspaper reported that Iran has dispatched two units of Revolutionary Guards officers, who receive their instructions directly from the Quds Force commander, General Ismail Qaani, and those units are specialized in launching missiles and a drone unit, along with with shipping to Iraq.
The precision operations of Iranian “Arch” missiles and drones were transferred from Tehran to “Camp Kawthar”, which is affiliated with the “Quds Forces” (the Iranian Revolutionary Guard), which is located in western Ahwaz, and They were then transferred through the Shalamjah border crossing into Iraq, according to the report.
The newspaper said, citing sources, that the “Revolutionary Guard” may launch missile and drone strikes against various targets that are not limited to Iraq, but these targets may include some countries in the region over the next few weeks, and that these strikes may take place after the departure of the outgoing US president. Donald Trump.
Some sources expected that during the visit of the Iranian “Quds Force” commander, Ismail Qaani, to Iraq, the possibility of responding to the assassination of the Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, directly in Israel through Iraqi lands, would be discussed with various leaders. from Iraqi factions, according to the newspaper.
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