Sayyari: Navy forces keeping an eagle eye on foreign forces movements
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Bandar Abbas, Hormuzgan pro. July 18, IRNA -- Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari said navy forces are keeping an eagle eye on any movements of foreign forces in the country coast lines and sea.
Sayyari made the remarks in a welcoming ceremony of the 41st flotilla, consisting of Lavan logistic warship and Alborz destroyer, which came back home in the country's southern coasts on Monday after sailing over 5,130 miles in 48 days in the remote waters.
'We know our enemies very well and are monitoring their movements,' he said, adding the navy forces are actively present until the circuit 10°.
Thanks to the Iranian navy's intelligence and operational skills, the navy forces are closely scrutinizing all movements of trans-regional courtiers.
He added Iran attaches great importance to its presence in the international waters.
The mission of the Iranian flotilla was to execute the Supreme Leader's orders, preserve the country's interests in the free waters, wave Iranian flag in the international waters, foil Iranophobia projects, fight against pirates and provide security for shipping lines.
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