۷ اردیبهشت ۱۴۰۳ |۱۷ شوال ۱۴۴۵ | Apr 26, 2024
IRGC Artilleries Used in Current Attack on Daesh Go on Display in Tehran

People of Tehran taking part in demonstrations marking the International Quds Day came to observe a fascinating scene in the streets on Friday morning: the missiles the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps fired at the positions of Daesh (ISIL) terrorists in Syria lately.

Hawzah News Agency (Tehran, Iran) - Organizers of the International Quds Days rallies in Tehran have put on display the ‘Zolfaqar’ ground-to-ground missiles the IRGC employed to destroy Daesh targets in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor on June 18.

In addition to Zolfaqar –with a range of 700 kilometers- the ‘Qadr’ missiles are also erected on trucks in the streets. Qadr can hit targets within a range of 2,000 km.

 

On Sunday night, the IRGC fired six mid-range missile from its bases in Iran’s western provinces of Kermanshah and Kurdistan at the positions of terrorists in Syria. The missile raid was made in retaliation for a recent terrorist attack in Tehran claimed by the Daesh terrorist group. According to reports, all of the missiles hit their target, wreaking destruction on Daesh sites and killing scores of the terrorists.

This year’s Quds Day rallies in Iran have seen a flare-up of anti-American sentiments, given the US Senate’s move to pass a bill on new sanctions against Iran and Washington’s repeated rhetoric of military action against Tehran.

 

Iranian people in some 900 cities across the country have held mass rallies to express solidarity with Palestinians, who have been suffering from Israel’s atrocities for decades.

Chanting slogans against the Tel Aviv regime and its allies, demonstrators called for an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestine, Judaization of the holy city of al-Quds and construction of Israeli settlements across the West Bank.­

 

Carrying placards and chanting slogans against Israel and the US, the marchers also voiced support for the Islamic Republic’s sovereignty and the country’s defense programs.

Each year, the International Quds Day is celebrated on the last Friday of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. 

 

 

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