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Friday 9 September 2016 - 12:32
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Anti-Iran terror cell received US training: Report

Anti-Iran terror cell received US training: Report


An anti-Iran Kurdish terrorist group says it has received many rounds of military training from US advisers as well as arms and ammunition from both Washington and European countries.

Hussein Yazdanpanah, the commander of the so-called Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK), which seeks to carve out an independent Kurdish republic inside Iran and has staged many deadly terror attacks inside the Islamic Republic, made the remarks while speaking to the Associated Press, which reported them on Thursday.

They helped and trained us within the framework of the fight against Daesh, he claimed, referring to the Takfiri terrorist group that has been ravaging Iraq and Syria since 2014.

He said, however, that the alleged fight against Daesh was never an alternative to their struggle against Iran. He said his group, which had launched six attacks inside Iran this year alone, would continue striking the Islamic Republic.



[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] This September 5, 2016 photo shows a militant belonging to the anti-Iran terrorist group of Kurdistan Freedom Party standing behind a machinegun on a section of the frontline near the northern Iraq city of Kirkuk. (By AP)[/caption]

Irans Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) forces have, time and again, clashed with separatist Kurdish militants who had crossed over into the countrys west from neighboring Iraq.

Italian Army Capt. Giulio Macari, a spokesman for the US-led coalition that has purportedly been fighting Daesh in Iraq and Syria since 2014, meanwhile, alleged that the coalition did not choose the groups that it was training. Yazdanpanah said, though, that the trainers no doubt knew who the members of his group were.

He said the PAK militants had had three rounds of training by American advisers between March and September 2015 at the front-line where they were deployed in the central Iraqi Kirkuk Province. The groups militants went through further rounds of training later alongside other Iraqi Kurdish fighters, he said.

The training included infantry tactics, weapons handling, and bomb disposal, AP reported.

By Press TV

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