IRGC: 40 Daesh Leaders Killed, in Missile Strikes
TEHRAN (Dispatches) - Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Aerospace Force Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh said on Tuesday that the IRGC's missile strikes against the terrorist targets in Syria on Monday killed 40 Daesh commanders and smashed all targets.
"In these combined operations, we used drones in addition to missiles and based on images we have received, all targets have been destroyed and the," General Hajizadeh said.
He added that intelligence shows that nearly 40 Daesh leaders and one of their Iraqi commanders in Mosul have been killed in the attack, adding that the corpses of other terrorists are still under the rubbles.
General Hajizadeh addressed the countries, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE and the U.S., which support the terrorists financially and by providing information and arms, and said, "We warn these countries that our tolerance is limited."
He added that Iran shows rapid reaction to the terrorists' moves but is patient with the governments, noting, "But they are not aware of the threshold of our tolerance and therefore, they should not take the risk."
"The security of the Iranian nation is the redline of our officials," General Hajizadeh said.
The IRGC fired 6 ballistic ground-to-ground missiles and launched drone attacks on terrorists' positions in Eastern Euphrates region in Eastern Syria in revenge for the September 22 Takfiri terrorist attacks in Ahwaz city which killed dozens of Iranian people.
*****The IRGC Aerospace Force on Tuesday released the images its pilotless aircraft have taken from the ground zero during the recent missile and drone strike against the positions of terrorists in Syria.
"In these combined operations, we used drones in addition to missiles and based on images we have received, all targets have been destroyed and the," General Hajizadeh said.
He added that intelligence shows that nearly 40 Daesh leaders and one of their Iraqi commanders in Mosul have been killed in the attack, adding that the corpses of other terrorists are still under the rubbles.
General Hajizadeh addressed the countries, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE and the U.S., which support the terrorists financially and by providing information and arms, and said, "We warn these countries that our tolerance is limited."
He added that Iran shows rapid reaction to the terrorists' moves but is patient with the governments, noting, "But they are not aware of the threshold of our tolerance and therefore, they should not take the risk."
"The security of the Iranian nation is the redline of our officials," General Hajizadeh said.
The IRGC fired 6 ballistic ground-to-ground missiles and launched drone attacks on terrorists' positions in Eastern Euphrates region in Eastern Syria in revenge for the September 22 Takfiri terrorist attacks in Ahwaz city which killed dozens of Iranian people.
*****The IRGC Aerospace Force on Tuesday released the images its pilotless aircraft have taken from the ground zero during the recent missile and drone strike against the positions of terrorists in Syria.