Iran confirms that its army will remain in the region after five were killed in Syria
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said that Iranian military advisors will continue to carry out their activities in the region after the killing of five Revolutionary Guard commanders in Syria, in an attack that Tehran accused Israel of.
Abdullahian confirmed, on Saturday evening, in a message on the social networking site
Moreover, the head of Iranian diplomacy accused Israel of being “the main partner of terrorists and the main enemy of security in the region.” Abdullahian said: “There is no doubt that the defeat of the Zionists before the will of the people of Gaza will not be compensated for by cowardly terrorist acts,” referring to the attack that occurred in Damascus.
Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi condemned the attack and stressed that this terrorist act will not go unanswered, while the Foreign Ministry confirmed that Tehran will respond “at the appropriate time and place.” Hours later, a pro-Iranian militia attacked an air base in western Iraq where American forces operate with missiles, wounding a number of American soldiers.
On Tuesday, Iran bombed what it said was an “Israeli spy headquarters” in the city of Erbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, killing several people, including a prominent Kurdish businessman. (Effy)
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