US Announces $15 Million Bounty for Iran Drone Middleman

An exhibition by the Revolutionary Guards in May revealing the identity of the designer of the “Shahed” suicide plane, Ammar Mousavi, the engineer of the missile and air unit in the Guards, who was killed in an Israeli air strike on the T-4 airport in Syria on April 9, 2018. (Mehr)
An exhibition by the Revolutionary Guards in May revealing the identity of the designer of the “Shahed” suicide plane, Ammar Mousavi, the engineer of the missile and air unit in the Guards, who was killed in an Israeli air strike on the T-4 airport in Syria on April 9, 2018. (Mehr)
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US Announces $15 Million Bounty for Iran Drone Middleman

An exhibition by the Revolutionary Guards in May revealing the identity of the designer of the “Shahed” suicide plane, Ammar Mousavi, the engineer of the missile and air unit in the Guards, who was killed in an Israeli air strike on the T-4 airport in Syria on April 9, 2018. (Mehr)
An exhibition by the Revolutionary Guards in May revealing the identity of the designer of the “Shahed” suicide plane, Ammar Mousavi, the engineer of the missile and air unit in the Guards, who was killed in an Israeli air strike on the T-4 airport in Syria on April 9, 2018. (Mehr)

The US announced a bounty worth $15 million for information on Hossein Hatefi Ardakani, an Iranian businessman who is accused of selling and buying Iranian attack drones.

The US Foreign Ministry announced the reward through its Rewards for Justice website saying it is offering a reward of up to $15 million for information leading to the disruption of financial mechanisms of the US-designated terrorist organization Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

The report said Hossein Hatefi Ardakani is Iranian businessman who has helped acquire and supply sophisticated technology that has supported IRGC weapons production and sales.

"Since 2014, Ardakani has used his network of intermediary companies, including Malaysia- and Hong Kong-based front companies and UAE logistics businesses, to procure and to facilitate the transfer of sensitive US- and foreign-origin materials, components, and technology to Iran."

It also noted that the weapons, including the Shahed-136 and Shahed-131 attack Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs, or drones), are developed on behalf of the IRGC and then sold on the international market.

"Some of those UAVs have been sold to the Russian armed forces," the report revealed.

Also, US-origin flight guidance components procured by the Ardakani network have been identified in recovered wreckage of Shahed drones in Ukraine and other conflict zones. Additionally, the Ardakani network has illegally procured U. export-controlled "high electron mobility transistors and other components with ballistic missile applications, as well as other electronics with weapons application."



Greece Says 8 Dead, 18 Rescued as Speedboat with Migrants Capsizes near Island

Migrant route from Türkiye to Greece has seen increased usage this year (AFP/file photo)
Migrant route from Türkiye to Greece has seen increased usage this year (AFP/file photo)
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Greece Says 8 Dead, 18 Rescued as Speedboat with Migrants Capsizes near Island

Migrant route from Türkiye to Greece has seen increased usage this year (AFP/file photo)
Migrant route from Türkiye to Greece has seen increased usage this year (AFP/file photo)

A speedboat carrying migrants capsized Friday morning off the eastern Greek island of Rhodes, leaving eight dead and 18 rescued, Greek authorities said.
The coast guard said the incident occurred while the speedboat was carrying out “dangerous maneuvers” to try and evade a patrol vessel, causing migrants to fall into the sea.
A rescue effort is underway involving coast guard vessels and a helicopter as it was unclear whether other passengers were missing, authorities said.
Rhodes, one of several large Greek islands located near the coast of Türkiye, is on a busy illegal smuggling route in the eastern Mediterranean. It was the second deadly incident involving migrants in the past week, as authorities in Athens brace for a spike in arrivals as a result of wars in the Middle East.
Seven migrants were killed and dozens are believed to be missing after a boat partially sank south of the island of Crete over the weekend – one of four rescue operations during which more than 200 migrants were rescued.
The search south of Crete around the tiny island of Gavdos was called off Wednesday.
The number of migrants traveling illegally to Greece is expected to top 60,000 this year, with Syrians making up the largest number, followed by Afghans, Egyptians, Eritreans and Palestinians, according to government data.