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Iran tests
longer range missile
TEHRAN—Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards
test-fired dozen of missiles, including
the long-range Shahab-3, during the first
hours of new military maneuvers, Iranian
state-run television said Thursday.
The report said several kinds of
short-range missiles were also fired in a
central desert area of Iran during the
maneuvers, which came two days after
U.S.-led warships finished an exercise in
the Gulf that Tehran described as “adventurist.”
“We want to show our deterrent and
defensive power to trans-regional enemies,
and we hope they will understand the
message of the maneuvers,” said the head
of the Revolutionary Guards, Gen. Yahya
Rahim Safavi, in an apparent reference to
the US and other western powers.
The general said the 10-day maneuvers,
named “Great Prophet,” would take place in
the Gulf, the Sea of Oman and several
provinces of the country. He did not
specify how many troops were
involved.—Agencies |