Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Missile Attack on Spy-Terrorist Centers in Syria and Erbil

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced a missile attack on several spy-terrorist centers in Syria and Erbil last night.
According to a statement released by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, parts of areas that housed spy-terrorist centers were targeted and destroyed by ballistic missiles of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in the middle of last night.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a statement regarding these attacks, stating: “In response to recent crimes of terrorist groups in the tragic martyrdom of a number of citizens in Kerman and Rask, gathering places of commanders and key elements associated with recent terrorist operations, particularly ISIS, in the occupied territories of Syria were identified and destroyed by firing a number of ballistic missiles. Furthermore, the spy headquarters of the Zionist regime (Mossad) in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq was bombarded and destroyed.”
Commander “Amir Ali Hajizadeh” informed Commander “Hossein Salami,” the commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, of the success of the above operations through a phone call. According to his statements, 4 Khaybar Shekan missiles were fired from southern Khuzestan toward the takfiri group in “Idlib,” 4 from Kermanshah, and 7 from East Azerbaijan toward the Zionist headquarters.
Also, according to the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Aerospace Force, approximately 9 more missiles will attack the second group of takfiri groups and ISIS in the coming hours.
The Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in response to the mentioned attacks, summoned Iran’s chargé d’affaires in the city of Baghdad and submitted written protests regarding the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ missile operations to him.
“Nasser Kanani,” spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, regarding last night’s attacks said: “The action taken was in line with powerful defense of the country’s sovereignty and security, combating terrorism, and part of the Islamic Republic’s just punishment against those who threaten the country’s security.”
The U.S. State Department spokesperson also, while expressing condolences to the families of those killed in Erbil, Iraq, strongly condemned Iran’s attacks in Erbil and said: “We oppose Iran’s reckless and indiscriminate missile attacks that weaken Iraq’s stability, and we support the efforts of the Iraqi government and the Kurdistan Region to meet the demands of the Iraqi people.
“Abdullatif Rashid,” President of Iraq, while condemning the above attacks, announced through a post on the social network X: “This action violates Iraq’s sovereignty and creates instability and insecurity in the country. These issues should be resolved through constructive dialogue, not through military attacks that threaten Iraq’s security.”
“Masrour Barzani,” Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, also considered last night’s missile attack a clear violation of Iraq’s and the Kurdistan Region’s independence and called for the Iraqi government to take a stance. He stated: “In the coming days, he will hold talks with international partners on this matter and called on the international community not to remain silent on this.”




