Iranian media report that the Iranian army's ground forces are shipping a massive volume of military equipment to Iran's western region — described as unprecedented since the fight against ISIS. The report comes via state-aligned outlets; no official IRGC or government confirmation has been issued, and no stated target or timeline is given.
Iranian news outlets, citing unnamed military sources, report a large-scale deployment of Iranian army ground-force equipment to the country's western region. The dispatch is described as unprecedented in scale since the campaign against ISIS. The report does not specify whether the equipment includes armored vehicles, artillery, missile systems, or logistics units, nor does it identify the exact western provinces receiving the materiel. It also does not mention a specific adversary or operation; the deployment comes amid ongoing regional tensions, including past Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets and US military posture near Iranian shores. As The Zioneer reported on June 10, Iranian state media have previously reported on electronic-warfare activations along Iran's coastline and alleged discoveries of surveillance equipment near Tehran. There has been no official Iranian government or military confirmation of this new deployment, nor any comment from the IDF or CENTCOM. The report relies on a single source and remains unverified by independent channels.
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