"Our trainers (military advisors) instruct the (friendly states') voluntary and
popular forces like Hashd al-Shaabi (Iraqi popular forces)," Vice-President of
the IRGC's Imam Hossein Military University Brigadier General Ahmad Mehraban
said on Tuesday.
"Even the IRGC Quds Force doesn’t have training centers in other countries and
even in Syria, they use the Syrian bases for fulfilling advisory affairs," he
added.
Israeli media had claimed in mid July that Iran is not only interested in
sending military advisers to Syria, but also is keen on establishing ground and
air bases there.
They claimed that Syria has granted Iran's elite military force a base near the
Lebanese border for the deployment of intermediate-range missiles.
Last month, the Iranian foreign ministry rejected Israeli media reports that
Tehran has purchased a military base in Syria as well as dissidents' claims that
Iran is building ballistic missiles in the Arab country in cooperation with
Russia and North Korea.
"Experience has shown that the claims raised by the Zionist regime are mostly
media warfare and aimed at disturbing the public opinion in the region and the
Muslim world," Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said.
Also asked about certain Syrian dissident sources' claims that Iran is producing
ballistic missiles in Syria in collaboration with Russia and North Korea, he
said, "This is not true and we don’t need to do so and what has militarily
happened in Syria so far shows that the country doesn’t need such an investment
(in ballistic missile field)."
SOURCE :Fars News Agency