Anti-Iranian Kurdish groups are involved in organizing a drone strike against an Iranian Defense Ministry facility in the city of Isfahan, NourNews reports on February 1, citing sources.
The agency said components of small drones that were used in a sabotage operation against the Defense Ministry’s production complex in Isfahan, as well as explosives, entered Iran with the participation and leadership of Kurdish opposition groups based in Iran. Iraqi Kurdistan.
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) components and explosive materials were obtained by Kurdish groups and transported to the country on the orders of one of the foreign intelligence agencies. The shipment arrived in Iran via a difficult-to-access route in the northwest of the country and was delivered to a contact in one of the border cities.
The drones were assembled in a specially equipped workshop by trained personnel and then used for an attack in Isfahan on January 28, the agency said, citing a document in its possession.
Remember, according to the Iranian military department, the attack by three small drones on a production facility in Isfahan on the night of January 28-29 was inconclusive. One UAV was shot down, two others exploded in protective netting.
On January 31, Iranian media, citing a source close to Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, reported that Iranian intelligence agencies had identified the manufacturer of the drones used in the attack.
It should be noted that the Iranian newspaper Tehran Times wrote that the NourNews agency is a source close to Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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