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Iran warns of stronger reaction to US drones: Cmdr.

A senior Iranian military commander says the Islamic Republic will respond with stronger action if the US drones repeat their intrusion into Iran’s airspace.

Brigadier General Amirali Hajizadeh, commander of the Aerospace Division of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), said on Sunday that the mission of the US drone repelled by the Iranian forces last week was to gather oil and economic intelligence around the Kharg Island in southern Iran.

“According to the information we have, the mission of the drone was to gather intelligence and, in another sense, espionage,” Hajizadeh added.

The commander noted that the drone was also gathering information on oil tankers’ traffic in the area, but Iranian fighter jets showed timely reaction.

“The Islamic Republic has red lines that the Americans should understand and if such actions are repeated, they will be definitely dealt with,” he added.

Iran’s Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi said on Friday that the Iranian military has repelled an unidentified aircraft that had entered the country’s airspace “above the territorial waters of the Islamic Republic in the Persian Gulf.”

The comments followed the Pentagon’s claims that two Iranian warplanes had fired at a US drone last week as it conducted a routine, but classified surveillance mission over the Persian Gulf about 16 nautical miles off the Iranian coast.

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