No. 261    |    24 July 2016
   

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On the occasion of the 28th anniversary of acceptance of UN Resolution 598

Clarification of memoirs about the end of war

The widespread attack of Saddam’s army on Iranian soil started on 22nd of September 1980. The Iranian people were on the verge of an unwanted war, waiting for a response by the United Nations. The UN Resolution 497 was issued one week later but its content was to the interest of the aggressor and no mention had been made in it to the necessity of Iraq’s retreat from Iranian soil. So, the Iranian nation found out that there would no hope of international organizations for establishing justice and peace!

An interview with Moussa Sedghi about his memoirs

The Secret words made by letters "P-ZH-G-CH"

Passed 36 years of the Iraqi imposed war against Iran, the memory of burning heat weather in south frontage operations and chilly weather of mountains in west frontage remains still in the minds of warriors, who tried to return to frontage of war to defend their homeland and purposes even they were injured. Moussa Sedghi is one of warriors who was a teenager in those days, and he always returned to west and south frontages of war to defend his ancestral territory along with other warriors even when he was injured. Sedghi talks about the memoirs of hot summer days in frontage of war and days of Operation Valfajar 8 in an interview with Oral History.

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Air Raid to Al-Waleed (29)

The Story of Demolishing Fighters and the Equipment in Al-Waleed Triple Military Bases ‎Known as H-3‎

By: Brigadier General Ahmad Mehrnia

Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company

‎2010 (Persian Version)‎

Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian

 

Retired Colonel Asghar Bagheri, rear cockpit pilot of flight Number 6, quotes his memoirs as follow:


 
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