IRGC Uncovers and Dismantles Israeli-US Networks Operating in Northern Iran

IRGC Uncovers and Dismantles Israeli-US Networks Operating in Northern Iran

In a significant development, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has effectively dismantled networks associated with the U.S., Israeli regime, and other adversarial nations in Mazandaran province, northern Iran.

On Wednesday, Brigadier General Siavash Moslemi, the IRGC commander of Mazandaran Province, revealed crucial information regarding the ongoing threats.

  • Intelligence Operations: The IRGC has been vigilant in countering foreign infiltration attempts.
  • Foreign Presence: Intelligence services from the U.S., Israel, and other hostile countries are disguising themselves as foreign nationals and travelers.
  • Security Measures: The IRGC is increasing its efforts to monitor and prevent such infiltrations.

Brigadier General Moslemi emphasized the importance of remaining alert to these threats as the IRGC continues to protect national security.

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