Iranian generals and media threaten Azerbaijan because of Israeli “agents” in Baku and Nagorno-Karabakh

Iranian generals and media threaten Azerbaijan because of Israeli “agents” in Baku and Nagorno-Karabakh

Commander of the Land Forces of the Iranian Army, Brigadier General Amir Kiumars Heydari spoke about the threat of one of the neighbouring countries and reiterated the old accusations about the presence of Israeli forces in Azerbaijan.

He said "during the Karabakh war in the important and strategic north-western region (44-day war in 2020), according to information obtained by order of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of Iran, the" Israeli regime "operated in one of the neighbouring countries”

"At that time, the Iranian Armed Forces were conducting military exercises in the north of the country. We have put forward two important and strategic conditions: First, we will not allow changes in the geopolitics of the region. Second, the Zionist regime's henchmen must leave the region. We stayed in the area and these two conditions were met," he said.

According to him, Iran continues to observe the activities of the "Zionist regime" in the region.

Also, an Iranian cybercriminal group has claimed to have attacked the website of the Azerbaijani Compulsory Insurance Bureau. A group calling itself the Iranian Cyber ​​Army seized the website and obtained some information. The list includes state registration plates and features of several cars allegedly belonging to some state bodies of the Republic of Azerbaijan. In addition, the group claims that it was able to steal information about all cars in Azerbaijan, as well as their owners. 

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