The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced on Monday that it had thwarted what it described as a plot by armed groups based in northern Iraq to smuggle new American weapons into Iran.
In a statement, the Revolutionary Guard said it carried out operations in the city of Baneh in Kurdistan province, targeting what it called “counter-revolutionary groups” allegedly operating on behalf of the United States and Israel.
According to the statement, Iranian forces seized large quantities of weapons and ammunition that were allegedly intended for transfer across the border into Iran.
The Guard said the groups had planned to smuggle a shipment of newly supplied US weapons and ammunition into the country, adding that the operation was foiled through what it described as extensive intelligence work involving the identification and arrest of alleged collaborators inside Iran.
The Revolutionary Guard also announced separate security operations in the provinces of Qazvin, Kerman and Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari.











