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As many as 24 ballistic missiles of different types fired at Iraq, Syria, IRGC says

Four missiles were fired from Iran's Khuzestan province at terrorist positions in Syria's Idlib Governorate, while another 11 missiles were fired from Iran's west and northwest at Israeli "spy centers" in the city of Erbil

DUBAI, January 16. /TASS/. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC, part of the Iranian Armed Forces) has struck targets in Iraqi Kurdistan and Syria with 24 ballistic missiles of different types, the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported citing the agency's press service.

According to the statement, 24 ballistic missiles of different types all hit their targets during the operation. Four missiles were fired from Iran's Khuzestan province at terrorist positions in Syria's Idlib Governorate, while another 11 missiles were fired from Iran's west and northwest at Israeli "spy centers" in the city of Erbil, the administrative center of the Kurdistan Region. Nine other missiles struck the locations of terrorist groups in different parts of Syria.

Earlier, Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, told the Tasnim news agency that the distance from the missile launch site in Iran's Khuzestan to the Syrian province of Idlib is 1,200 kilometers, making it the farthest missile strike ever carried out from Iranian territory.

On the night of January 16, the IRGC attacked several sites in Erbil, the administrative center of Iraqi Kurdistan, with ballistic missiles. According to a statement by elite units of the Iranian Armed Forces, the bombing targeted several terrorist sites in Erbil in response to recent attacks inside Iran. It is also stated that the attack destroyed "the main headquarters of Israel’s spying agency Mossad in Iraq’s Kurdistan region by firing ballistic missile."

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