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The newspaper quoted well-informed Iranian sources as saying that the process of transferring these weapons to Iraq was carried out in two stages, explaining that they were first transferred from Tehran to the Kawthar camp, one of the largest camps in western Ahwaz. , and then to Iraq through the Shalamjah border crossing.
The report claimed that the “Quds Force” of the “Revolutionary Guard” did not make these missiles and drones available to “Iraqi resistance factions”, but instead stored them in highly guarded sites and camps belonging to nearby Iraqi armed factions. to Tehran in the southern provinces of Iraq under the supervision of officers and staff. From the “Quds Force”.
The report claimed that Iran sent two units of the best officers of the Revolutionary Guard specialized in launching missiles and a unit of drones to Iraq with these weapons, indicating that these elements are receiving orders directly from the commander of the “Quds Force” Ismail. Qaani, who recently visited Iraq.
According to the report’s allegations, the Revolutionary Guard could launch attacks with these weapons in the coming weeks against various targets that are not limited to Iraq, but may include some countries in the region, following the end of the term of US President Donald Trump with the goal of “confusing the accounts” of Joe Biden Dotted.
The report claimed that Qaani, during his recent visit to Iraq, discussed with various Iraqi faction leaders the possibility of taking action directly against “Israel” in response to the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh near Tehran in November.