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Saturday 29 November 2014 - 09:25
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Basij forces stage massive wargames in southern Iran

Kangan City, Bushehr Province, Nov 28, IRNA -- Irans Basij (volunteer) Force held two-day massive drills dubbed Towards Beit al-Moqaddas in Bushehr province.
'The Basiji forces displayed their combat and defense capabilities and preparedness in the two-day drill,' Commander of Kangan's (in Bushehr province) Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) Corps Colonel Yassin Ekba said on Friday.
Towards Beit al-Moqaddas drills started two years ago and its second stage has been conducted in 28 provinces of the country so far. The last exercise in the current Iranian year will be staged in the Southeastern province of Kerman in the next few days.

Irans Basij Force staged two days of massive drills in 6 provinces of the country in late February.

The drills were staged by Tehran provinces Seyyed al-Shohada, Qom provinces Ali Ibn Abitaleb, Semnan provinces Qaem Al-e Mohammad, North Khorassan provinces Javad al-A'emmeh, Khorassan Razavi provinces Imam Reza and South Khorassan provinces Ansar al-Reza corps.

Last December, a provincial commander said that Iran had taught new combat tactics to its Basij forces during the Towards Beit al-Moqaddas exercises.

Commander of Basij troops in the Southwestern city of Dezful Abdolamir Mohtashami voiced satisfaction in the successful exercise of Towards Beit al-Moqaddas drills on December 12-13, 2013, and said, The two-day military exercises were conducted to increase the preparedness of Ashura and Beitol-Moqaddas battalions in the Quds garrison of Dezful city.

He underlined that better acquisition and practice of new combat and defense tactics had been among the main objectives achieved during the drills.

These maneuvers helped a lot to increasing the preparedness of the popular Basij forces, Mohtashami said.

Similar drills have been conducted by the fast reaction units of Basij Force in various parts of Iran since 2012.


By IRNA





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