Iran presents missile systems to Armenia Another present of Tehran to Armenians
Azerbaijani media has recently circulated reports about illegal trips from Iran to Azerbaijan's Karabakh region.
Although the media presented evidence that 27 Iranian citizens entered the Karabakh region within six days (November 24 and 30), Iran is in no hurry to clarify this issue and does not comment on the purpose for which they arrived in Khankandi.
Meanwhile, another plan of Iran against Azerbaijan has been revealed. According to a reliable source, about a month before the penetration of Iranian detachments into Karabakh - in late October, the Mullah regime secretly sent 600 Iranian-made missiles to Armenia. Moreover, these weapons - 500 units of the Dehlavieh guided anti-tank missile system and 100 units of the Almas anti-tank guided missile - were not sold, but... donated to Armenia by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).
It should be noted that the UPRK Dehlavieh was developed in 2012 by order of the Ministry of Defence and Support of the Armed Forces of Iran, and Almas - in 2021 by order of the IRGC Ground Forces.
In Iran itself, these complexes are considered almost unparalleled in the world, and most importantly, effective against the armed forces of the United States and Israel, which the Mullah regime considers its main opponents. It is no coincidence that representatives of the military-industrial complex of Iran proudly declare that Almas and Dehlavieh, tested in battles in Iraq, are able to "easily destroy Israeli Merkava and American Abrams".
Was it by chance that the penetration of two Iranian detachments of 27 people into Karabakh and the transfer of missiles by Iran to Armenia occurred almost at the same time? Perhaps this is also due to the fact that Iran has not specified what its citizens "lost" in Karabakh?
Immediately after the spread of information about Iranian groups, versions appeared that Iranians could have come to Khankandi to train local [illegal Armenian] gangs to use Iranian-made weapons. If this theory is confirmed, then there can be only one explanation for this: part of the ammunition donated to Armenia was transferred to terrorist groups that feel very comfortable under the wing of peacekeepers.
Naturally, this is only one of the options. In any case, sooner or later Iran will have to clarify the issue of both the provision of missiles to Armenia and the detachments sent to Karabakh.
According to the data obtained by Caliber.Az from a reliable source, the information about the transfer of missiles by Iran to Armenia is absolutely reliable. Why is our southern neighbour pumping Yerevan with weapons? We hope that Tehran will answer this question.