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Discord Documents: Iran sent weapons to Syria as part of earthquake aid

Discord Documents: Iran sent weapons to Syria as part of earthquake aid  Washington : A new leak revealed that Iran hid weapons inside earthquake aid shipments to Syria in order to target American forces, according to the “Washington Post”.  The newspaper said that the new leaks of American documents, which are being circulated on the “Discord” platform , show that Iran has hidden military equipment in aid shipments to Syria.  The military equipment hidden in the shipments reportedly included small arms, ammunition and drones.  The alleged documents revealed that the deliveries were made through car convoys from Iran   in cooperation with armed groups there in addition to the Quds Force, a branch of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.  The documents also stated that the Quds Force had instructed a group of Iraqi militias to “include weapons in the earthquake aid,” and the documents indicated that the “Chief of Staff of the Popular Mobilization Forces” was involved in the shipments, although the group, which includes many Iraqi militias, denied These allegations, according to the "Washington Post".  A senior official in the office of Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani told The Washington Post that the findings of the documents were "fake".  He added, "In fact, the borders are wide open, and we are still suffering from illegal infiltration across the Syrian borders, and if these documents are correct, why wait for aid as a justification?"         French magazine: Chaos in Algeria over Russian firefighting planes  Paris : The French magazine Jeune Afrique revealed that the Algerian authorities have taken urgent measures to lease six fire-fighting aircraft from Chile, including aircraft crews, in the face of delays in the delivery of aircraft from a Russian supplier.  The magazine stated that after several consecutive summers marked by dramatic fires, Algeria believed that it was ready for 2023, nearly two years after the Algerian government officially announced in the summer of 2021 a deal to purchase four water bombers from the Russian manufacturer Beriev Aircraft, each with a capacity of 12 thousand liters. , and equipped with specific supplies of sea water, for $ 240 million.  However, the authorities have just started urgent procedures to lease six Chilean combat firefighting aircraft, with a capacity of 3 thousand liters, and they will be delivered from next June 15, due to confirmation that the deal with the Russian supplier cannot be fully fulfilled in 2023.  “John Afrik” referred to the statement of the Algerian Minister of Interior on May 2 that “the Algerian authorities were able to acquire the engine manufactured in Ukraine and transport it to Russia for assembly,” stressing that the crisis in Ukraine is the reason for the delay in receiving the first plane, which It is supposed to be delivered, but probably long after the start of the fire season, only at the end of April.  The Russian supplier published pictures of a test flight of the Beriev Be-200, which was initially supposed to land in Algeria in December 2022.  Three more aircraft were theoretically scheduled to be delivered during the first quarter of 2023.  In the face of this unexpected delay, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune decided, during a cabinet meeting on April 30, to urgently resort to lease contracts so as not to repeat the dramatic failure of summer 2021, when Algeria found itself powerless in the face of the massive fires that destroyed tens of thousands. hectares of forests in 26 out of 58 Algerian provinces, killing at least 90 people, including 33 soldiers.  That summer, the authorities were able to count on two French bombers and another Spanish aircraft, which arrived on August 12, 2021, and proved decisive in fighting the fire. However, it is now unlikely to seek help from Spain, after the friendship treaty between the two countries was put to an end twenty years ago on June 8, 2022.  Jeune Afrique went on to say that in addition to anticipating trouble by betting on Russian-made planes, Beriev's choice was driven by the ability of its planes to intervene against forest fires in severe and complex weather conditions. The Algerian authorities were looking for water bombers adapted to the country's terrain, which is characterized by areas that are difficult to reach for regular aircraft.  Because of the non-delivery on time, in addition to renting the Chilean aircraft, the Algerian Ministry of the Interior plans to mobilize 22 helicopters of the National Gendarmerie, as well as four more Augusta aircraft of the Civil Protection, and six Mil MI26 aircraft provided by the Ministry of National Defense.  The Algerian state has also launched work on building 10 runways across the country, which are supposed to be operational at the beginning of next June. It will cover 8,294 forest officers and 15,000 firefighters in the eastern, western and central regions of the country.

Washington : A new leak revealed that Iran hid weapons inside earthquake aid shipments to Syria in order to target American forces, according to the “Washington Post”.

The newspaper said that the new leaks of American documents, which are being circulated on the “Discord” platform , show that Iran has hidden military equipment in aid shipments to Syria.

The military equipment hidden in the shipments reportedly included small arms, ammunition and drones.

The alleged documents revealed that the deliveries were made through car convoys from Iran   in cooperation with armed groups there in addition to the Quds Force, a branch of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

The documents also stated that the Quds Force had instructed a group of Iraqi militias to “include weapons in the earthquake aid,” and the documents indicated that the “Chief of Staff of the Popular Mobilization Forces” was involved in the shipments, although the group, which includes many Iraqi militias, denied These allegations, according to the "Washington Post".

A senior official in the office of Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani told The Washington Post that the findings of the documents were "fake".

He added, "In fact, the borders are wide open, and we are still suffering from illegal infiltration across the Syrian borders, and if these documents are correct, why wait for aid as a justification?"








Discord Documents: Iran sent weapons to Syria as part of earthquake aid  Washington : A new leak revealed that Iran hid weapons inside earthquake aid shipments to Syria in order to target American forces, according to the “Washington Post”.  The newspaper said that the new leaks of American documents, which are being circulated on the “Discord” platform , show that Iran has hidden military equipment in aid shipments to Syria.  The military equipment hidden in the shipments reportedly included small arms, ammunition and drones.  The alleged documents revealed that the deliveries were made through car convoys from Iran   in cooperation with armed groups there in addition to the Quds Force, a branch of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.  The documents also stated that the Quds Force had instructed a group of Iraqi militias to “include weapons in the earthquake aid,” and the documents indicated that the “Chief of Staff of the Popular Mobilization Forces” was involved in the shipments, although the group, which includes many Iraqi militias, denied These allegations, according to the "Washington Post".  A senior official in the office of Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani told The Washington Post that the findings of the documents were "fake".  He added, "In fact, the borders are wide open, and we are still suffering from illegal infiltration across the Syrian borders, and if these documents are correct, why wait for aid as a justification?"         French magazine: Chaos in Algeria over Russian firefighting planes  Paris : The French magazine Jeune Afrique revealed that the Algerian authorities have taken urgent measures to lease six fire-fighting aircraft from Chile, including aircraft crews, in the face of delays in the delivery of aircraft from a Russian supplier.  The magazine stated that after several consecutive summers marked by dramatic fires, Algeria believed that it was ready for 2023, nearly two years after the Algerian government officially announced in the summer of 2021 a deal to purchase four water bombers from the Russian manufacturer Beriev Aircraft, each with a capacity of 12 thousand liters. , and equipped with specific supplies of sea water, for $ 240 million.  However, the authorities have just started urgent procedures to lease six Chilean combat firefighting aircraft, with a capacity of 3 thousand liters, and they will be delivered from next June 15, due to confirmation that the deal with the Russian supplier cannot be fully fulfilled in 2023.  “John Afrik” referred to the statement of the Algerian Minister of Interior on May 2 that “the Algerian authorities were able to acquire the engine manufactured in Ukraine and transport it to Russia for assembly,” stressing that the crisis in Ukraine is the reason for the delay in receiving the first plane, which It is supposed to be delivered, but probably long after the start of the fire season, only at the end of April.  The Russian supplier published pictures of a test flight of the Beriev Be-200, which was initially supposed to land in Algeria in December 2022.  Three more aircraft were theoretically scheduled to be delivered during the first quarter of 2023.  In the face of this unexpected delay, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune decided, during a cabinet meeting on April 30, to urgently resort to lease contracts so as not to repeat the dramatic failure of summer 2021, when Algeria found itself powerless in the face of the massive fires that destroyed tens of thousands. hectares of forests in 26 out of 58 Algerian provinces, killing at least 90 people, including 33 soldiers.  That summer, the authorities were able to count on two French bombers and another Spanish aircraft, which arrived on August 12, 2021, and proved decisive in fighting the fire. However, it is now unlikely to seek help from Spain, after the friendship treaty between the two countries was put to an end twenty years ago on June 8, 2022.  Jeune Afrique went on to say that in addition to anticipating trouble by betting on Russian-made planes, Beriev's choice was driven by the ability of its planes to intervene against forest fires in severe and complex weather conditions. The Algerian authorities were looking for water bombers adapted to the country's terrain, which is characterized by areas that are difficult to reach for regular aircraft.  Because of the non-delivery on time, in addition to renting the Chilean aircraft, the Algerian Ministry of the Interior plans to mobilize 22 helicopters of the National Gendarmerie, as well as four more Augusta aircraft of the Civil Protection, and six Mil MI26 aircraft provided by the Ministry of National Defense.  The Algerian state has also launched work on building 10 runways across the country, which are supposed to be operational at the beginning of next June. It will cover 8,294 forest officers and 15,000 firefighters in the eastern, western and central regions of the country.

French magazine: Chaos in Algeria over Russian firefighting planes

Paris : The French magazine Jeune Afrique revealed that the Algerian authorities have taken urgent measures to lease six fire-fighting aircraft from Chile, including aircraft crews, in the face of delays in the delivery of aircraft from a Russian supplier.

The magazine stated that after several consecutive summers marked by dramatic fires, Algeria believed that it was ready for 2023, nearly two years after the Algerian government officially announced in the summer of 2021 a deal to purchase four water bombers from the Russian manufacturer Beriev Aircraft, each with a capacity of 12 thousand liters. , and equipped with specific supplies of sea water, for $ 240 million.

However, the authorities have just started urgent procedures to lease six Chilean combat firefighting aircraft, with a capacity of 3 thousand liters, and they will be delivered from next June 15, due to confirmation that the deal with the Russian supplier cannot be fully fulfilled in 2023.

“John Afrik” referred to the statement of the Algerian Minister of Interior on May 2 that “the Algerian authorities were able to acquire the engine manufactured in Ukraine and transport it to Russia for assembly,” stressing that the crisis in Ukraine is the reason for the delay in receiving the first plane, which It is supposed to be delivered, but probably long after the start of the fire season, only at the end of April.

The Russian supplier published pictures of a test flight of the Beriev Be-200, which was initially supposed to land in Algeria in December 2022.

Three more aircraft were theoretically scheduled to be delivered during the first quarter of 2023.

In the face of this unexpected delay, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune decided, during a cabinet meeting on April 30, to urgently resort to lease contracts so as not to repeat the dramatic failure of summer 2021, when Algeria found itself powerless in the face of the massive fires that destroyed tens of thousands. hectares of forests in 26 out of 58 Algerian provinces, killing at least 90 people, including 33 soldiers.

That summer, the authorities were able to count on two French bombers and another Spanish aircraft, which arrived on August 12, 2021, and proved decisive in fighting the fire. However, it is now unlikely to seek help from Spain, after the friendship treaty between the two countries was put to an end twenty years ago on June 8, 2022.

Jeune Afrique went on to say that in addition to anticipating trouble by betting on Russian-made planes, Beriev's choice was driven by the ability of its planes to intervene against forest fires in severe and complex weather conditions. The Algerian authorities were looking for water bombers adapted to the country's terrain, which is characterized by areas that are difficult to reach for regular aircraft.

Because of the non-delivery on time, in addition to renting the Chilean aircraft, the Algerian Ministry of the Interior plans to mobilize 22 helicopters of the National Gendarmerie, as well as four more Augusta aircraft of the Civil Protection, and six Mil MI26 aircraft provided by the Ministry of National Defense.

The Algerian state has also launched work on building 10 runways across the country, which are supposed to be operational at the beginning of next June. It will cover 8,294 forest officers and 15,000 firefighters in the eastern, western and central regions of the country.

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