By SCM REPORTER
IRAN has issued a blistering warning to its neighbors, claiming a mystery enemy is using “copycat” drones to frame them for attacks across the Middle East.
In a dramatic statement released by the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, a spokesman alleged that a malicious “enemy” has manufactured a carbon copy of Iran’s infamous Shahed-136 suicide drone.
The Iranians claim the knock-off tech—dubbed the ‘Lucas drone’—is being used to strike targets in Turkey, Kuwait, and Iraq to stir up a bloody conflict in the region.
Tehran insists that while the drones look like theirs, the blood isn’t on their hands. The spokesman accused “the United States and the Zionist entity” of a high-stakes conspiracy to destroy Iran’s reputation.
”The enemy has resorted to deception and trickery,” the statement read. “It has maliciously copied the Iranian Shahed-136 drone and renamed it the ‘Lucas drone’ in order to target illegitimate objectives.”
Iran’s military top brass are urging neighboring nations not to fall for the “provocative” plot, insisting that if they actually pull the trigger on a strike, they aren’t shy about taking the credit.
According to the Iranian defense doctrine, their forces only target U.S. and Israeli “interests and facilities.” Crucially, they claim they always issue an official statement when they go on the attack.
Recent “suspicious attacks” in the region have been falsely blamed on the Islamic Republic, the spokesman claimed, calling the accusations a “distortion” of their legitimate military actions.
The Tehran Defense:
The Drone: Alleged “Lucas drone” is a fake Shahed-136.
The Targets: Recent strikes in Turkey, Kuwait, and Iraq.
The Goal: To cause “division and conflict” between Iran and its neighbors.
The Message: “Trust us, not the ‘Zionist’ plots.”
The Headquarters warned that falling for these “malicious practices” would only encourage the enemy to expand their schemes.
They are calling for “unity and cooperation” among Muslim nations to force the mystery aggressor to retreat. Whether the rest of the world buys the “evil twin” drone story remains to be seen.

