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The Sheibani Network is an Iraqi smuggling network and Shi'a Insurgent group led by Abu Mustafa al-Sheibani, an ex-commander of the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq's Badr Brigades. The group is said to be used by Iran's Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force to supply Iraqi Special Groups. The group is alleged to be responsible for numerous attacks on Iraqi and Coalition forces. The network is said to consist of 280 members, divided in 17 units. US commanders have estimates that weapons smuggled and used by the group have been responsible for the death of 170 and injury of 600 American soldiers by February 2007. Abu Mustafa al-Sheibani himself is said to have fled to Tehran, Iran to evade capture, where he currently resides.

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  • The Sheibani Network is an Iraqi smuggling network and Shi'a Insurgent group led by Abu Mustafa al-Sheibani, an ex-commander of the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq's Badr Brigades. The group is said to be used by Iran's Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force to supply Iraqi Special Groups. The group is alleged to be responsible for numerous attacks on Iraqi and Coalition forces. The network is said to consist of 280 members, divided in 17 units. US commanders have estimates that weapons smuggled and used by the group have been responsible for the death of 170 and injury of 600 American soldiers by February 2007. Abu Mustafa al-Sheibani himself is said to have fled to Tehran, Iran to evade capture, where he currently resides.
  • Rede Sheibani é uma rede iraquiana de contrabando e um grupo insurgente xiita liderado por , um ex-comandante das Brigadas Badr do Conselho Supremo para a Revolução Islâmica no Iraque. O grupo supostamente foi usado pela Força Quds da Guarda Revolucionária do Irã para abastecer os Grupos Especiais Iraquianos. O grupo é acusado de ser responsável por numerosos ataques às forças iraquianas e da Coalizão durante a Guerra do Iraque. A rede é composta por 280 membros, divididos em 17 unidades. Os comandantes estadunidenses estimam que as armas contrabandeadas e usadas pelo grupo foram responsáveis pela morte de 170 pessoas e pelo ferimento de 600 soldados estadunidenses em fevereiro de 2007. O próprio Abu Mustafa al-Sheibani teria fugido para Teerã, no Irã, para fugir da captura.
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