AhlulBayt News Agency: The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has denied launching any missile or drone attacks on the countries of the Persian Gulf littoral during the declared ceasefire between Iran and the United States.
The IRGC Public Relations Office announced in a statement early on Friday, “As of this hour during the ceasefire, the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran have absolutely not launched any projectiles toward any country. If these reports published by the media are indeed true, they are undoubtedly the work of the Zionist enemy or the United States.”
“If the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran strike any target, they will announce it with full courage in an official statement. Any action not mentioned in the official statements of the Islamic Republic of Iran has nothing to do with us,” it added.
In the past few hours, various news agencies have published reports about drone and missile attacks on facilities in some countries along the Southern shores of the Persian Gulf.
The US and the Israeli regime launched a large-scale unprovoked military campaign against Iran following the assassination of then Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, along with several senior military commanders and civilians, on February 28.
In retaliation, Iranian Armed Forces launched attacks on American and Israeli positions in the region, demonstrating their capability to strike back effectively. Despite initial expectations by the attackers of a swift victory, the Iranian response proved significantly more potent, inflicting heavy damage on US and Israeli military resources while rallying the nation’s unity and resistance.
While the US president had issued an ultimatum, Pakistani mediation facilitated an agreement for a two-week ceasefire during which negotiations would take place in Islamabad. Iran has proposed a ten-point plan as the foundation for discussions, seeking terms such as the withdrawal of US forces from the region, lifting sanctions, and establishing control over the Strait of Hormuz.
The Supreme National Security Council of Iran emphasized on April 8 that the war led to a historic victory for Iran, compelling the US to accept negotiation terms, including a plan for guaranteed non-aggression and the cessation of hostilities.
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