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The IRGC has issued a formal statement thanking the nomadic Bakhtiari and Kohgiluyeh tribes of southwestern Iran — shepherds living in the Zagros Mountains — for independently striking two US Black Hawk helicopters on Friday during America’s frantic search and rescue operation for the missing F-15E weapons systems officer....

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