Anti-Iran Terrorists Forced to Retreat from Iran-Iraq Border


Anti-Iran Terrorists Forced to Retreat from Iran-Iraq Border

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – An informed source confirmed reports on the process of pushing anti-Iranian terrorist groups, including the Komalah, away from the common border with Iraq.

Speaking to Tasnim on Monday, the informed source affirmed that the Iraqi-based terrorists have begun to retreat from the areas near the border with Iran.

The process has begun at the request of the Iranian government and in cooperation with the central government in Baghdad and the Iranian security and political organizations, including the Supreme National Security Council, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, the Intelligence Ministry and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The source also told Tasnim that the Kurdish people in Iran and Iraq had been calling for the disarmament and relocation of the hostile groups, which use the border bases to take ransom, carry out assassinations and recruit child soldiers.  

The border bases had turned into locations for cooperation with the Zionist regime to hatch plots against Iran, the source added, saying Tehran pushed for the evacuation of the hostile bases in order to ensure sustainable security.

The informed source noted that the anti-Iranian Kurdish groups have been evacuated from the bases along the common border and relocated to areas deep inside the Iraqi Kurdistan Region after being disarmed.

“The Komalah terrorist group has been deprived of its independence as they are planned to be inside the base under the full supervision of the Iraqi government,” the source added.

In March 2023, Tehran and Baghdad signed a security agreement in the Iraqi capital, which includes coordination in protecting the common border between the two countries.

Under the agreement, the Iraqi government pledged to disarm anti-Iran terrorist and separatist groups based in the country's northern Kurdistan region and relocate them from the border areas.

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