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NCRI reveals Iran’s IRGC activities in Iraq

NCRI – The Washington Times reported on Friday, based on the information that has been obtained by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) from its sources inside of the Iranian regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), there are at least six Qods Force terrorists based at the Iranian Embassy in Baghdad.

NCRI also identified three IRGC camps training Iraqi terrorists near Tehran.

Washington Times reported, An Iranian opposition group in Paris provided additional information from its sources on the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Qods Force activities in Iraq.

"Shahin Gobadi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran said at least six Qods Force terrorists are based at the Iranian Embassy in Baghdad. The group also identified three IRGC camps training Iraqi terrorists near Tehran." the report added.

The six Qods Force terrorists are working with Iran’s ambassador to Iraq, Hassan Kazemi Qomi, and are posing as "consultants" to the ambassador, he said. They are involved in supervising the shipment of weapons and ammunition, including deadly shaped-charge penetrating bombs, the report quoted Mr. Gobadi

Other arms being smuggled in to the Iraqi terrorists are mortars, shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles, anti-tank rockets and sniper rifles, he said.

Washington Times reported, the opposition group also has identified Qods Force bases near the Iran-Iraq border, and said the Iranian Embassy and Qods Force terrorists are linked to the Shi’ite Badr Brigade death squads in Iraq. The Qods Force leaders are using diplomatic cover to work with pro-Iranian political parties in Iraq.

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