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REGIME IMPORTS KILLERS: 5,000 Iraqi Militia Fighters Cross Border to Slaughter Iranian Protesters

As the Ayatollahs lose control of the streets, they are bringing in foreign mercenaries from Kataib Hezbollah and the PMF to do the dirty work. European and Iraqi military sources confirm the invasion

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The Iranian regime, terrified that its own security forces may be wavering or insufficient, has begun importing foreign mercenaries to crush the nationwide uprising.

According to a security source speaking to CNN, nearly 5,000 fighters from Iranian-backed militias in Iraq have crossed into Iran in recent weeks. Entering through the Sheib (Missan province) and Zurbatiya (Wasit province) crossings, these foreign terrorists have been deployed specifically to assist in the violent crackdown on anti-government protests.

The "Axis of Resistance" Turns Inward

A European military source has corroborated these reports, confirming that at least 800 elite Shiite militia fighters from the Iraqi provinces of Diyala, Missan, and Basra have joined the suppression efforts.

These fighters belong to notorious groups loyal to Tehran, including Kataib Hezbollah, Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba, and the Badr Organization, all operating under the umbrella of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF).

In a related development, Russian sources report that Iranian police seized 60,000 weapons in Bushehr that were allegedly smuggled from abroad and intended for rebels in Tehran, a claim the regime is using to justify the brutal foreign reinforcement.

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