Iranian weapons intercepted in Afghanistan

17 Sep, 2007

Nato troops deployed in Afghanistan have intercepted an Iranian arms shipment destined for the Taliban in what appears to be an escalating flow of weaponry between the two former enemies, The Washington Post reported on Sunday.
Citing unnamed officials from the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force, the newspaper said the shipment seized on September 6 included armor-piercing bombs, which have been especially deadly when used as roadside bombs against foreign troops in Iraq. The Nato-led force interdicted two smaller shipments of similar weapons from Iran into southern Helmand province April 11 and May 3, the report said. "It's not the fact that it's qualitatively different, but this was a large shipment which got people's attention," the paper quotes a US official as saying.
This time, the arms were shipped into the western province of Farah, indicating an attempt to find routes less likely to be discovered, The Post said. A senior Iranian official called the allegation baseless, according to the report.

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