Iran: We struck the positions of separatist groups in northern Iraq with missiles.

Iran: We struck the positions of separatist groups in northern Iraq with missiles.

07.03.2026 11:57

The Iranian Revolutionary Guards announced that they targeted the positions of some armed groups in northern Iraq with missile strikes from three points. The Tehran administration emphasized that there would be an "overwhelming response" to attempts against Iran's territorial integrity.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that it has struck the positions of armed groups in northern Iraq, which the U.S. is trying to deploy against Iran, with missiles.

According to a statement by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the positions of separatist groups in northern Iraq were hit by a missile unit belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from three points at 04:30 local time this morning.

"IRAN'S RESPONSE WILL BE DEVASTATING"

The statement noted that if the terrorist separatist groups in northern Iraq "make any attempt against Iran's territorial integrity, Iran's response will be devastating."

CLAIM THAT THE U.S. ARMED PJAK

It was claimed that the U.S. administration has been actively negotiating to provide military support to Iranian opposition groups and representatives of the Iranian Kurdish opposition seeking refuge in the Iraqi Kurdish Regional Government (IKBY). An Iranian source speaking to American CNN stated that some armed Iranian opposition groups plan to carry out certain actions in the west of the country and that these individuals are expecting support from the U.S. and Israel.

Former Pentagon official and CNN national security expert Alex Plitsas claimed that "the U.S. is clearly trying to accelerate the Iranian uprising process by arming the Kurds."

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