Iran Press/ Iran news: "If you cross our red lines, we will surely cross yours. You know the storm the Iranian nation can create," Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Brigadier General Hossein Salami said in a pre-sermon speech at Friday congregational prayers in Tehran.
"Stop creating plots and tensions. You are not invincible. You are sitting in a glass house and cannot tolerate the revenge of the Iranian nation... We have shown self-restraint," he added according to Iran Press.
The deputy head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards also warned culprits behind terrorist attack in southwestern city of Ahvaz that they can expect a “devastating” response from Iran.
Salami also told the United States to "stop supporting the terrorists or they will pay the price."
Speaking at the funeral procession held for victims of the Saturday terrorist attack in Ahvaz, on Monday, Salami promised the Iranian nation that perpetrators and sponsors of the terror attack will receive such a “crushing” response that would make them regret it reported.
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Three of the terrorists were shot dead at the scene while a fourth was arrested and later succumbed to his wounds, armed forces spokesman Brigadier General Abolfazl Shekarchi said.
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