The U.S. military truly staged a "Black Hawk Down" scenario in Iran, as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps honored nomadic tribes deep in the mountains for shooting down two U.S. Black Hawk helicopters.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued Statement No. 55, praising the brave nomadic people of the Islamic Republic of Iran who destroyed two Black Hawk helicopters in rugged mountainous regions far from Iranian military outposts. These helicopters had intruded into Iranian airspace with the intent to rescue a U.S. pilot whose aircraft had been shot down.
In Statement No. 55 regarding Operation "True Commitment 4," the Public Relations Department of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced: "On the 35th day of the war, Iran's valiant nomads demonstrated the nation's true strength in remote interior regions and confronted arrogant armed aggressors on the battlefield. The noble nomadic communities of Kermanshah Province, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, and Bakhtrian Province independently shot down two Black Hawk helicopters each in treacherous mountainous areas far from Iranian military bases. These invaders breached our airspace in an attempt to rescue the pilot of a downed F-35 aircraft."
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps extends its gratitude and respect to these steadfast nomadic warriors, who have always served as brave, proud, and invincible border guardians of Islamic Iran.
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