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Iran regime claims to have test-fired ballistic missile with 2000 km range

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NCRI – The Iranian regime’s Deputy Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces claimed this week that Tehran had test-fired a “high precision ballistic missile with a range of 2000 kilometers” – a violation of United Nations resolution 2231 that prohibits Iran’s regime from firing any missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. Brigadier General Ali Abdollahi said the missile had been test-fired a fortnight ago.

Shahin Gobadi of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) said that Tehran’s claim came in the wake of serious blows to the Iranian regime’s force in Syria in recent days. He added that the mullahs’ regime is more isolated than ever before, as was evidenced in the recent resolution of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). “Domestically, the factional feuding has exacerbated to unprecedented levels. Thus it is facing a significant demoralization among its forces and is resorting to this kind of hollow show of force to cover up its precarious situation and to boost the morale of its forces.” 

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