Two key strongholds of the “Jaysh Al-Adl” terrorist group in Pakistan have been obliterated through precision missile and drone strikes.
Significant bases belonging to the Jaysh Al-Adl terrorist group on Pakistani soil were destroyed on Tuesday.
According to reports obtained by the Tasnim news agency, these bases were specifically targeted and successfully demolished by a combination of missile and drone attacks.
The focal point of this operation was the region known as Kouh-Sabz (green mountain) in the Balochistan province of Pakistan, recognized as one of the largest hubs for the Jaysh al-Dhulm militants.
Additional information will be released in forthcoming updates.
In mid-December, the notorious Jaish al-Adl (known in Iran as Jaish al-Dhulm) terrorist group stormed a police station in Sistan and Balouchestan province’s city of Rask, southeast of Iran, which resulted in the martyrdom of 11 Iranian Police forces.
Following the incident, Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Amirabdollahian and his Pakistani counterpart Jalil Abbas Jilani discussed ways to strengthen security cooperation between the two neighbors.
Jilani also condemned the terrorist attack, describing terrorism as a common threat to Iran, Pakistan and the wider region.
IRGC discloses details about anti-terror missile strikes
Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has disclosed more information about its latest missile strikes targeting an Israeli espionage center in Iraq and terrorist positions in Syria.
In a statement on Tuesday, the IRGC said all the intended targets were precisely hit and destroyed using 24 ballistic missiles.
The elite force said that four Kheibar ballistic missiles were launched from Khuzestan Province in southwest Iran towards ISIL terrorist positions in the Idlib region of Syria.
ISIL claimed responsibility for two bomb blasts that killed nearly 100 people at a memorial for Iran’s top anti-terror commander General Qassem Suleimani in southeastern Iran early this month.
Four more missiles were launched from western Iran, along with seven others from the northwest of the country, targeting a Mossad center in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
Nine missiles of various types also struck the positions of other terrorist groups in different areas of the occupied territories in Syria.
The IRGC reassured the Iranian nation that the retaliatory operations by will continue until “the last drop of blood of our beloved nation’s martyrs is avenged.”
In an earlier statement, the IRGC had said that the missile strike against the Mossad center in the Iraqi Kurdistan region was in retaliation for the recent assassinations of IRGC and other regional resistance commanders by the Israeli regime.
Source: Tasnim News Agency