IRGC attacks on terrorists' bases leaves casualties, damages
Following the new round of attacks by the IRGC against the anti-Iranian terrorist groups' positions in northern Iraq, a senior member of one of these terrorist groups said that there had been casualties and material damage.
MEHR: Following the new round of attacks by the IRGC against the anti-Iranian terrorist groups' positions in northern Iraq, a senior member of one of these terrorist groups said that there had been casualties and material damage.
Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has once again targeted the positions of terrorist groups in Iraq’s Kurdistan region with missiles and drones.
Several members of these terrorist separatist groups have been reportedly killed in the new round of missile and drone attacks by IRGC.
A senior member of Komala - an anti-Iranian terrorist group - told Reuters that several of their offices were struck on Wednesday morning. He said there had been casualties and material damage but he did not have details.
The terrorists in northern Iraq have been largely involved in a series of deadly riots in Iran by sneaking armed elements and cashes of weapons to support groups of thugs behind violence in Iranian cities.
Since September 24, the IRGC has been launching daily raids on the positions of terrorist groups operating near the country’s western borders in Iraq’s Kurdistan region.
Iran has on countless occasions warned Iraq’s Kurdistan that it will not tolerate the presence and activity of terrorist groups along its northwestern borders, saying the country will give a decisive response should those areas become a hub of anti-Islamic Republic terrorists.