They found a com­plete mod­ern com­mu­ni­ca­tions sys­tem man­u­fac­tur­ing in the Min­istry of Defense of Iran believed to be used as a direct con­tact with the Iranians.

Mahdi Army” mem­bers were launch­ing mor­tars on the city before they found them­selves besieged by the vil­lagers and the resistance.

P.S.

I can’t read Farsi but many of these words are derived from Ara­bic.

Source: Iraqi­Pa­trol

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  1. ( صنايع مخابراتى و الکترونيکى ايران ).

  2. Thank you for this Azadi, I am writ­ing a new post about Iran

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Evidence of Iran involvement in creating chaos in Iraq

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