Tehran [Iran], March 7 (ANI): The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced the start of the 23rd phase of “Operation True Promise 4,” saying it deployed new-generation missile technology in strikes against American regional bases and targets in the occupied territories, Iranian state broadcaster Press TV reported Friday.
The IRGC’s Public Relations Office said the latest phase involved a combined drone-and-missile assault carried out earlier in the day, employing advanced systems designed to engage high-priority targets. It said both new solid-fuel and liquid-fuel missiles were used to strike objectives in the occupied territories and US bases in the region.
The statement named several US facilities it said were hit, including headquarters at the Sheikh Isa, Juffair, Ali al-Salem and al-Azraq bases, located in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan. Iranian media also reported that the operation focused on the Be’er Sheva area, claiming attacks on advanced technology centers, cybersecurity installations and military support facilities there.
The IRGC lauded the “flawless execution” of the missile launches from what it described as an unbroken chain of IRGC missile bases, saying the phase was meant to dispel narratives that Iran’s defensive and missile capabilities were waning.
State broadcasts identified the weapons used as Khorramshahr-4, Kheibar and Fattah missiles. Tehran framed the strikes as retaliation for a recent wave of what it described as unprovoked US and Israeli aggression against Iranian territory, and the IRGC said its campaign has reached deep into Tel Aviv and al-Quds. The statement additionally claimed Iranian forces struck major maritime assets, including the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and a US destroyer in the Indian Ocean. (ANI)
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