The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Ground Force wrapped up a war game in northwestern Iran after cleansing large areas of terrorist groups.
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, IRGC Ground Force Commander Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour said the “Muslim Kurdish Martyrs” war game in northwestern Iran near the Iraqi border has come to an end after accomplishing all objectives.
Many areas have been cleansed of terrorists in the military exercise, the commander said.
“Decisive action against the terrorist elements and groups are always on the agenda of the IRGC Ground Force, and we will vigorously confront terrorists wherever they may be,” he noted.
“The IRGC Ground Force would by no means allow terrorist groups and elements upsetting regional security to make any moves,” Brigadier General Pakpour stressed.
He further warned terrorists and their allies that any sinister move at the border areas, particularly along Iran’s northwestern and southeastern border, will receive the IRGC Ground Force’ “iron fist and harsh reaction.”
According to the commander, several IRGC units, including drone units, armored units, Ground Force’s airborne division, mechanized units, Saberin Special Forces brigade, and local provincial troops took part in the war game.
The IRGC Ground Force had already warned the Kurdistan Regional Government to prevent the terrorist groups from using the areas near the common border with Iran and to stop them from setting up camps for training, organizing and deploying terrorist teams into Iran.
Source: Iranian media