Iran arrests 20 traitors again, destroys mercenary network in Urmia, Israel is now worried!
On March 15, the prosecutor of West Azerbaijan Province of Iran officially announced that they had dismantled a spy network of 20 people in Urmia City.
Where is Urmia? It is the capital of West Azerbaijan Province of Iran, adjacent to the border of Turkey and Iraq. In military geography, this is the gateway of Iran's northwest, and also a key node connecting the Kurdish region. More importantly, there are many Iranian Revolutionary Guard facilities, missile storage depots, and important radar monitoring stations in this area.
The 20 people arrested this time, according to the official investigation of Iran, were involved in very "hardcore" activities: not just distributing leaflets or doing propaganda, but collecting "detailed geographic coordinates" and "related parameters" of Iran's military, police and security facilities, and directly sending them to Israel.
With these high-precision coordinate data, combined with satellite reconnaissance, the enemy's missiles or drones can hit targets precisely. Previous precise airstrikes by Israel against Iran and its proxy targets often had the support of such ground intelligence networks. Therefore, Iran uncovering such a long-standing network in such a sensitive border city at this critical moment is equivalent to removing a time bomb from its own backyard.
Evidently, Mojtaba and Khamenei have completely different attitudes towards dealing with traitors. Khamenei is more gentle, and is more tolerant of pro-Western figures, as demonstrated by Rouhani's multiple terms in office. But Mojtaba clearly shows more decisiveness and a tougher approach. It seems that it's now Israel's turn to worry.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1859783298704396/
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