• Iran fires missiles at militants in Syria over Ahvaz attack

    From slider@1:229/2 to All on Monday, October 01, 2018 04:10:06
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    Iran's Revolutionary Guards say they have fired missiles at eastern Syria targeting the ringleaders of the deadly attack on a military parade in Ahvaz.

    A statement said "many terrorists" were killed or injured in the strikes.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-45702890

    Iranian state television suggested that the missiles hit an area close to the border town of Albu Kamal where Islamic State militants are known to operate.

    IS and ethnic Arab separatists from Ahvaz both claimed the 22 September parade attack, in which 25 people died.

    The Iranian government has alleged that the assailants were jihadist separatists supported by Gulf Arab allies of the United States.

    US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis has dismissed the allegation as "ludicrous". Media captionThe moment gunmen open fire on an Iranian military parade

    The Revolutionary Guards announced that its aerospace forces' missile unit had "targeted a base of the ringleaders of Ahvaz terrorist crimes to the east of the Euphrates [river] in Syria with a number of surface-to-surface ballistic missiles" at 02:00 on
    Monday (22:30 GMT on Sunday).

    In addition to causing casualties among the militants, the strikes also reportedly destroyed infrastructure and ammunition stockpiles.

    "Our iron fist is prepared to deliver a decisive and crushing response to any wickedness and mischief of the enemies," the statement added.

    The Revolutionary Guards did not say where in western Iran the six missiles were launched, but revealed that they travelled a distance of 570km (354 miles).

    Iran's Fars news agency reported that they were Zolfaghar and Qiyam missiles, and that on at least one of them was written "death to America", "death to Israel" and "death to Al Saud", a reference to Saudi Arabia's ruling family.

    Drones also bombarded IS positions after the strike, according to the statement.

    Iran has sent troops to Syria to support the government in the country's civil war. It has also armed thousands of militiamen fighting alongside the Syrian army.

    Syria's official Sana news agency did not immediately mention the strike, but the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it had received reports of violent
    explosions at dawn in a pocket of territory controlled by IS on the eastern banks of the
    Euphrates north of Albu Kamal.

    The UK-based monitoring group said it believed missiles had hit the headquarters of IS in the Hajin area, and that there was no information about casualties.

    A US-backed alliance of Syrian Kurdish and Arab militias began a ground offensive to capture the Hajin pocket three weeks ago. The US military estimated that there were between 1,500 and 2,000 militants in the area.

    It remains unclear who was behind the Ahvaz attack, which saw four gunmen wearing military uniforms open fire at troops, bystanders and officials during an event marking the 38th anniversary of the start of the Iran-Iraq war.

    The al-Ahwaz National Resistance, an umbrella movement for Arab separatist groups fighting for independence for Khuzestan province, issued a claim and gave details about one of the attackers.

    IS also claimed the shooting and published a video showing three of the gunmen being driven to the military parade in a car. However, they did not state that they were members of the jihadist group or pledge allegiance to its leader, as is common in such
    pre-attack videos.

    ### - this is, imho, iran sending a clear message to anyone thinking of fucking
    with 'em, the balistic missiles involved having a range of around 800-miles thus demonstrating how just about every major target (and city) is within range
    of them + they've
    gots 1000's of them! the attack last month on iran on their memorial day, most likely carried out by agent-provocateurs, funded/backed by western interests/assets (read: western-backed rebels such as isis, or even israeli secret services...) thus thereby
    potentially justifying more concerted attacks upon them should iran decide, under provocation, to lose its cool...

    meanwhile, tensions between the US & russia are again rising as a result, their
    relations being said to be currently at their lowest ebb since the end of the cold war!

    on a similar note, china is beginning to squeak at the escalating trade-war between themselves and the US + the infringement of their airspace by US forces
    flying over contested land which china claims a right to but which the US refutes...

    and so there we have it peeps; russia, china 'and' iran coming under increasing
    pressure in this 'ideological' war which the west is determined to win at all costs!

    not good! and 'coz it looks like we're delibereately trying to 'push' iran into
    acting-out!

    and if/when they do?

    well, we'll obviously have to clobber them then 'before' it all gets too heavy?
    plus how might russia react to that then eh? both russia and china having just completed a huge + unprecedented joint war-games exercise together, one in which they
    apparently planned/rehearsed repelling an attack made upon them by the west? this obviously sending out another clear warning messgage of just what to expect should we cross that line!

    we're actually playing a very dangerous game folks!

    i just hope they know what they're doing!

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