Iran’s IRGC announced they attacked “espionage centers and gatherings of anti-Iranian terrorist groups” in Iraq and Syria, before midnight local time on Monday.
The Revolutionary Guard issued several communiques saying that the ballistic missile strikes were in retaliation to “recent crimes of terrorist groups in killing innocent compatriots in Kerman and Rask.” It also singled out Israel for killing the Guard’s high-ranking officers and proxy forces in air strikes in Syria.
There are unconfirmed reports that some missiles landed near the US-led International Coalition Headquarters & the US consulate in Erbil.
No US facilities were impacted by the missiles strikes, two US officials told Reuters.
Deputy Speaker of Kurdistan’s Parliament, Hemn Hawrami, said that “unjustified attacks in Erbil by the IRGC targeted a civilian house” belonging to Peshraw Dizayee, killing him and 4 members of his family. Dizayee was an business mogul and head of Falcon Investment Group. In the past Tehran has accused some Iraqi Kurds of collaborating with Israel.
#BREAKING In a new statement, Iran's IRGC said it targeted the positions of terrorist groups, especially ISIS, and the gatherings of their commanders in "occupied Syrian territories" in retaliation for recent "terrorist attacks" in Kerman and Rask in southeastern Iran. https://t.co/iTjZkAxNKB pic.twitter.com/GfegItjOEC
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) January 15, 2024
The IRGC was referring to a twin-bombing on January 3 near the tomb of one of its top commanders, Qasem Soleimani, in Kerman where around 100 people were killed, on the fourth anniversary of his killing by a US strike in Baghdad.
The Afghanistan branch of ISIS took responsibility for the attack that came as a major embarrassment to Iranian security forces.
#BREAKING Iran's IRGC says its missile attacks against Erbil in northern Iraq have targeted "Mossad espionage bases".
There are unconfirmed reports that the house of a Kurdish businessman close to the Barzani family has been among the targets.https://t.co/8yrnxLhs2V pic.twitter.com/VDIzq34Gq2— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) January 15, 2024
The IRGC announcement said that it fired ballistic missiles and eliminated “the commanders and main elements linked to the recent terrorist operation.” It did not explain why the retaliation was against ISIS in Syria and not in Afghanistan. Later, Al Mayadeen network, affiliated with the Iranian regime said that IRGC targeted training centers in Syria where Afghanistan ISIS forces were being trained.
In its earlier communique, the IRGC did not mention targets in Iraq, but specifically mentioned Syria. However, Iranian media and Iraqi officials said that targets in Erbil were hit.
In a later statement, however, the IRGC said it had targeted an Israeli “espionage center” in Erbil.
“The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in response to recent aggressions by the Zionist regime resulting in the martyrdom of IRGC commanders and members of the Resistance Front…targeted and destroyed one of the main espionage centers of the Zionist regime (Mossad) in the Kurdistan region of Iraq using ballistic missiles. This center has been the hub for developing espionage operations and designing terrorist activities in the region, especially in our beloved country,” the statement said.
Iran has been claiming for a long time that Israel has an “espionage center” in Erbil and fired missiles at a building there in March 2022.
Iranian officials blamed Israel and the United States after the terror attack and claimed that ISIS is a tool that carried out Israeli and US plans.
#BREAKING: #IRGC Aerospace Force of #Iran's Islamic Regime conducted a ballistic missile strike at several targets in #Erbil, a city in North of #Iraq. #IRGC has issued a statement claiming that these missiles have targeted command and control as well as training camps of the… pic.twitter.com/gBi7rofdQ4
— Babak Taghvaee – The Crisis Watch (@BabakTaghvaee1) January 15, 2024
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