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Iran missiles hit Syria rebels

Strikes in retaliatio­n for military parade attack last month

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Tehran, Oct. 1: Iran said on Monday that it struck jihadists in Syria with ballistic missiles in retaliatio­n for a deadly attack on an Iranian military parade, warning the “real punishment” was still to come.

Last month's assault in the Iranian city of Ahvaz killed 24 people and was claimed by the Islamic State jihadist group.

The pre- dawn strike by Iran, which has vowed to boost its ballistic missile capabiliti­es despite Western concerns, targeted the area of Albu Kamal in eastern Syria near the border with Iraq.

“The headquarte­rs of those responsibl­e for the terrorist crime in Ahvaz was attacked a few minutes ago east of the Euphrates by several ballistic missiles fired by the aerospace branch of the Revolution­ary Guards,” the Guards said on their website.

“Based on preliminar­y reports, many takfiri terrorists and the leaders responsibl­e for the terrorist crime in Ahvaz have been killed or wounded in this missile attack,” the Guards added.

The term “takfiri” refers to Sunni Muslim extremists.

Six medium- range ballistic missiles were fired from western Iran at 2: 00 am ( 22: 30 GMT Sunday), dealing a “fatal blow 570 kilometres away,” the Guards said.

The missiles were followed by a bombing by “seven military drones” against the “mercenary terrorists”.

According to the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, a Britain- based war monitor, “heavy explosions took place at dawn in the last pocket under IS control near Albu Kamal”.

The town of Albu Kamal itself is held by regime forces and allied regional militiamen who seized it from IS in 2017.

Iran's Fars news agency said the Zolfaghar and Qiam missiles fired had a range of 750 kilometres and 800 kilometres ( 465 and 500 miles), respective­ly.

“On at least one of the missiles was written ' death to America', ' death to Israel' and ' death to Al Saud',” it said, a reference to the ruling family in Saudi Arabia, Iran's regional rival.

The Guards released pictures of what appeared to be missiles lighting up the night sky, leaving trails of smoke as they soared above a desert region with a rugged mountain in the background.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani had promised a “crushing” response to the September 22 attack by five gunmen on the military parade in Ahvaz, a mainly ethnic Arab city, while the Guards threatened “unforgetta­ble revenge”.

 ?? — AFP ?? This handout photo provided by Iran's Revolution­ary Guard official website via SEPAH News shows missiles being launched from an undisclose­d location to target militants in eastern Syria early on Monday.
— AFP This handout photo provided by Iran's Revolution­ary Guard official website via SEPAH News shows missiles being launched from an undisclose­d location to target militants in eastern Syria early on Monday.

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