Iran accuses enemy of using Shahed 136 drones in attacks on Arab states
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Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters issued a statement to neighboring countries and Muslim populations, claiming that its adversaries, the United States and 'Israel', have “copied Iranian Shahed 136 drones” and are using them to “carry out unauthorized attacks”.
The headquarters said the goal of these actions is “to cast doubt on Iran, falsely blame it for attacks, and sow discord with neighboring states”, while attempting to “misrepresent Iran’s defensive and lawful military operations.”
Iran reiterated that it “only targets US and Israeli assets” and takes responsibility for any operations it conducts.
Recent attacks in Turkey, Kuwait, and Iraq were cited as examples of strikes that “were falsely attributed to Iranian forces.”
The statement stressed that “intelligent responses by regional officials will neutralize these deceptive campaigns before they escalate.”



