Iran Declines to Confirm Hit by Russia Missiles

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Iran on Friday declined to confirm a claim by a U.S. official that Russian missiles targeting rebels in Syria crashed in its territory this week.

"We don't confirm" this information, foreign ministry spokeswoman Afkham Marzieh said when asked about the claim.

The U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, had said the missiles crashed in Iran on Wednesday, but did not provide details about where they might have come down or whether they caused any damage.

Russia's defence ministry has flatly denied the claim.

"Any professional knows that during these operations we always fix the target before and after impact. All our cruise missiles hit their target," said ministry spokesman General Igor Konashenkov.

Russia posted a graphic on the defense ministry website Wednesday showing 26 missiles overflying Iran and Iraq before striking inside Syria, where it has been conducting air strikes in defense of President Bashar Assad since September 30.

The missile launches were in support of a major ground offensive by the Syrian army on several fronts in the war-torn country's west.

Comments 2
Thumb barrymore 09 October 2015, 12:53

of course you don't confirm this information because it is true. I am sure you enjoyed being on the receiving end of your own medicine.

Thumb justin 09 October 2015, 13:48

أشارت وكالة انباء “ايرنا” الايرانية الرسمية إلى سقوط صواريخ روسية في محافظة شمال غرب البلاد وهو الإتجاه الذي كان من المقرر أن تعبر منه الصواريخ التي أطلقت من بحر قزوين في طريقها نحو أهداف في سوريا، وذلك رغم الرفض الروسي للتأكيدات الأميركية بسقوط الصواريخ في إيران.