On March 11, the People's Mojahedin of Iran released a statement warning that documents obtained from within the Khomeini regime, and intercepted Guards Corps radio communications, showed the Guards Corps' main thrust against NLA. The Commander-in-Chief and Commander of the operation to occupy Iraq; and Ahmad Vahidi, Head of intelligence for the GC General Command and Commander of the extra-territorial or Qods Force, were headquartered at Ramazan Garrison in Kermanshah. Morteza Qorbani, Commander of Najaf Garrison, also located in Kermanshah, was in charge of logistics for the offensive. Troops and supplies for the regime's forces inside Iraqi territory were being sent from Najaf Garrison.
In the Khosravi border region, heliboard operations to take the regime's agents inside Iraqi territory had been observed. Some forces had set up tactical bases on both sides of the border, for example, in the Khorram shahr-Tanouma region and on the Khosravi-Mehran operational axis.
On Rafsanjani's personal orders, the Ramazan Garrison had received two-months' food rations for 25,000 people to pursue the operations in Iraq. Mullahs dispached by the Velayat-Faqih (Khamenei) appeared from Basra all the way to northern Iraq. The Friday Prayer leader of Ahwaz, for example, traveled several times to the city of Tanouma near Basra in Iraq.
The Khomeini regime's special radio and television broadcasts in Arabic also signaled the regime's criminal intentions of expansionism.