U.S. Planes Violate Iranian Airspace: Reports
By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE, TEHRAN
U.S. warplanes flying out of bases in Afghanistan and Iraq have committed a string of violations of Iranian airspace, Iranian press reports said Jan 3.
According to the Aftab newspaper, the latest violation came Jan. 1, when a U.S. fighter flew at low altitude over an area in the northeastern province of Khorrasan which borders Afghanistan.
Other press reports said the overflight followed a recent intrusion by F-16 and F-18 fighters over the southwestern province of Khuzestan which borders southern Iraq. Papers said the planes appeared to be spying on nuclear sites.
No further details or official confirmation were immediately available.
Last month the Iranian armys chief General Mohammad Salimi said the Iranian military led by the air force has been ordered to stand ready to defend the countrys nuclear sites in case of attack.
Israel and the United States accuse Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons, leading to speculation over the possibility of military strikes. Iran insists its nuclear program is strictly peaceful.