Saturday, 17 December 2011

Undeclared war

This is the only reference that I can find to this - nothing from Reuters or any other western news service, or the Iranians for that matter.


If true, could this be a provocation: if the Iranians retaliated this would be an "act of aggression" and serve as a pretext for war.

US missiles 'hit Iranian village'


16 December, 2011

Two American missiles struck a village in south-west Iran early today.

The news was given in a report by the country's Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).

IRNA had said yesterday that three people were injured when an earlier US missile struck an oil depot in Abadan.

The state-run news agency also said British and American jets had entered Iranian airspace several times.

The two rockets hit Manyuhi village near the border with Iraq's Al-Faw Peninsula, an Iranian military commander told IRNA.

He gave no details of casualties or damage.

"In the border city of Arvand-Kenar, the invading American and British airplanes violated the airspace of the Islamic Republic of Iran three times," the commander said.

"In two cases, two rockets... hit the Manyuhi village."

The governor of Abadan told IRNA that three people, including a guard at the oil depot, had been released from hospital after receiving treatment.

Iran has strongly condemned the US-led military assault on Iraq.


3 comments:

  1. That dailymail article is from 2003. Search dailymail for "US missile Abadan" and returns only one article, dated 22/03/2003. This story went viral on 12/22.

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  2. Thanks for alerting me. This has now been clarified, See my latest post - http://robinwestenra.blogspot.com/2011/12/correction-to-story-about-iran-missile.html

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  3. Interesting that this clarification has been published but the story seems to have gone viral and the Daily Mail article is still going out.

    Can't understand how there could be a mix-up with a story from 2003 myself.

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