IRGC Unleashes Fire On CIA-Backed Gunmen, Crushes Invasion Plan Along Iran-Iraq Border - Report
Iran has launched a massive overnight strike on separatist targets in Iraq’s Kurdistan region, sending fireballs and shockwaves tearing through the skies of Sulaimaniyah province. Local sources say the strikes targeted the headquarters of the Kurdistan Toilers Association, known as Komala, an Iranian Kurdish armed opposition group operating along the Iran-Iraq border. The escalation comes amid explosive reports that Kurdish factions have been in discussions with the Central Intelligence Agency over potential military coordination against Iranian security forces. According to reports by Reuters and CNN, Kurdish coalitions have been training for possible cross-border operations aimed at weakening Tehran’s military grip. Sources claim the Trump administration has explored arming opposition groups to spark unrest inside Iran. On March 3, U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly spoke with Mustafa Hijri, president of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (KDPI), signaling high-level engagement. Watch