Updated at: 1245 PST, Wednesday, July 20, 2011
TEHRAN:
A senior Iranian legislator confirmed earlier reports saying that a US
drone has been shot down by Iran over Fordo nuclear enrichment plant in
the Central Qom province.
Member of the parliament's National
Security and Foreign Policy Commission Ali Aqazadeh Dafsari said on
Tuesday that the unmanned spy plane was flying near the Fordo nuclear
enrichment plant in Qom province when the Islamic Revolution Guards
Corps (IRGC)'s Air Defense units brought it down.
The official
stated that the US drone was on a mission to identify the location of
the Fordo nuclear enrichment plant and gather information about the
nuclear facility for the CIA, Dafsari stated.
Earlier this year,
a senior Iranian military official had confirmed reports on the
shooting down of several enemy drones over the Persian Gulf, and said
Iran has targeted a large number of these pilotless planes during the
last 7 years.
"We have experienced similar incidents many times
in the past and there have even been drones belonging to the occupying
Zionist regime (Israel), the United States and Britain which have been
shot down in the Persian Gulf during the past 7 years," the senior
military official told FNA in January.
Also in January 2007, the
Iranian military troops shot down a spy plane of the US army when
trying to cross Iran-Iraq borders in the Southwestern city of
Dasht-e-Azadegan, Khuzestan province.
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