The IRGC launched suicide drone strikes against an Amazon data center in the UAE.

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The IRGC launched suicide drone strikes against an Amazon data center in the UAE.

While the US Department of Homeland Security was sending out alarming memos about possible cyberattacks by Iranian hackers, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps decided not to waste time and struck at the digital hegemon's most prized possession – Amazon's servers.

Iran's Fars news agency reported the attack. dronesA kamikaze attack on an Amazon Web Services data center in the United Arab Emirates. Drone operators were more effective than keyboard-wielding hackers, literally uploading the servers to the cloud.

It turns out that American law enforcement had just warned the day before: don't expect a large-scale physical attack, but hackers might cause trouble. And then came a very physical response.

It is significant that the UAE, a safe haven where American business felt completely safe under the wing of local monarchies, was chosen as the target for the attack, rather than the continental United States.

Apparently, Washington still can't understand that Iran isn't fighting by the book of proxy wars. While the Pentagon was preparing to repel missile With volleys fired and losses counted at bases in Bahrain, Tehran has struck at digital infrastructure.

Interestingly, meanwhile, in Texas, a 53-year-old Senegalese man wearing a shirt with the Iranian flag opened fire in a bar. Three dead, 14 wounded. Coincidence? Revenge for the strikes on Iran? Or was he simply tired of waiting for big politics to get to him?
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  1. 26+
    2 March 2026 13: 30
    That's how it should be: where the line is thin, that's where it breaks - destroy the infrastructure - it's safer and requires less resources because the military is trained to defend itself - and all those dead IP addresses are not...
    1. 34+
      2 March 2026 13: 35
      The red-haired bandit seriously doesn't understand why Iran hasn't surrendered yet... well, when the nation is made up of lions, he's the one who's turning this rabble of sheep from the US around. Give Trump another Vietnam or Afghanistan, so he and his fellow Zionists will long remember how they got their asses kicked. Great admiration for the people of Iran and sincere wishes for Victory!
      1. -6
        2 March 2026 13: 50
        The red-haired bandit watches with pleasure as the Arabs and Persians destroy each other's oil infrastructure. He munches on popcorn. And dreams of a similar mess between Europe and Russia.
        1. +7
          2 March 2026 14: 01
          No, not with pleasure! That's the point. Iran has no air defense. But it has tens of thousands of drones, and they will destroy the infrastructure of US allies. And soon they will be howling, complaining to America. And its own people will be turkish. When the choice is a US base or oil and gas refineries and colossal amounts of money, the choice is hardly in favor of mattresses.
          1. +3
            2 March 2026 14: 17
            What fun! Destroying allied infrastructure? Excellent! Have you forgotten how they blew up the Nord Stream pipeline? Both ours and the Germans'. And here the Arabs and Persians are wiping each other out, the former, along with the Jews, even borrowing from the Americans. Beautiful! All these sheikhs have been on the US hook for a long time, and they don't dare decide anything about it.
            1. -1
              2 March 2026 16: 47
              The sheikhs are on the hook for the time being. When their money is at stake, they won't give a damn about the US.
              1. 0
                2 March 2026 16: 53
                They'll never give a damn about the US again. Otherwise, they'll quickly be treated to the arrival of democracy and a new sheikh. No sentimentality. Haven't you yet understood how this world works and who writes the rules?
                1. -1
                  2 March 2026 16: 57
                  This world is ruled by money and, of course, oil. As one foreigner told me, "oil makes the world go round." Without money, the Gulf states will have no loyalty to the United States. And the advent of democracy in the kingdoms is out of the question; it's not like Iraq and Libya.
                  1. +1
                    2 March 2026 17: 47
                    Iraq and Libya were also kingdoms, yeah.
                    Of course, it's all about oil. The US has long wanted to eliminate a major competitor, or, better yet, take over its resources. And here we have a whole bunch of competitors (Arabs and Persians) fighting and eliminating each other. The former, in fact, are heavily dependent on the US. The Americans will get everything in any case (but not anytime soon, in the long term), or at least a sizable piece of the pie.
                    1. +1
                      2 March 2026 18: 27
                      Oil rules! You write here: They will never give a damn about the US again. Otherwise, they'll quickly arrange the arrival of democracy with a new sheikh.
                      They're now losing incredible amounts of money every day of the war, every hour. Because of whom? Because of the US!! Yes, hatred of Iran will soon be replaced by hatred of the US, and no Americans will change the regime there. The monarchies aren't idiots either, and they won't lose money because of the US's whims.
                      1. 0
                        2 March 2026 18: 40
                        There are no idiots in Japan. There are no idiots in Denmark. There are no idiots in Canada. There are no idiots in the UAE. There are no idiots in the SAR... Should we keep listing?
                        It doesn't solve anything. And they don't solve anything. It will be as the donkeys and elephants want it.
                      2. 0
                        2 March 2026 18: 42
                        It will be as the donkeys and elephants want.
                        It will be as the global market demands. And the market doesn't need oil at 200.
                      3. +1
                        2 March 2026 18: 56
                        Trump doesn't particularly care. He needs the resources and loyalty of his vassals. He gets it. Russia's isolation and weakening.
                        It's striving for monopoly. And then the price will dictate anything.
                        And whether the sheikhs want it or not, he cares about it just as much as Merz or Macron.
                      4. 0
                        2 March 2026 19: 10
                        He needs resources and the loyalty of his vassals.
                        What kind of loyalty can there be if your bread and butter (oil and gas) has been taken away? And Iran is now destroying the infrastructure of Qatar and Bahrain.
                        And whether the sheikhs want it or not, he cares about it just as much as Merz or Macron.
                        And the sheikhs and the Europeans, who don’t need expensive oil and democrats, if the war drags on, and it is already dragging on.
                      5. 0
                        2 March 2026 19: 37
                        Qatar and Bahrain? Pfft, even the Saudis are happy about this! Where are the downsides?
                        If the war drags on, then... buy gas and oil from the US. Sleight of hand and no fraud. Europe is already accustomed to buying at four times the price.
                      6. 0
                        2 March 2026 21: 43
                        What are they happy about? That the Gulf is closed and the oil isn't being sold. They're losing, and will continue to lose, huge amounts of money.
                        Trump doesn't particularly care. He needs the resources and loyalty of his vassals.
                        Don't imagine Trump as all-powerful. He has a huge number of enemies in the US who will do anything to remove him, and they've already proven it.
                      7. 0
                        3 March 2026 05: 05
                        LNG prices in Europe have risen by more than 40% in one day, which only plays into the hands of the United States, which has largely monopolized the European liquefied gas market.
                        I'm all for it. Trump needs to be removed (the 4th letter is "v").
        2. +1
          2 March 2026 15: 03
          Oil prices will skyrocket, hurting the EU and China, which benefits the US.
          1. 0
            2 March 2026 15: 31
            Quote: Azimutt
            Oil prices will skyrocket, hurting the EU and China, which benefits the US.

            If China wants to maintain low energy prices, it simply needs to increase its share of purchases from Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
        3. +1
          3 March 2026 07: 46
          The Americans are the boss there, not the Arabs! He's killing the financial moguls, and they'll drown him in the Red Sea themselves...
          Has Amazon also become Arabic? Has Bezos gone out of business?
        4. 0
          6 March 2026 01: 27
          There are investments of this clown, including his pedophile-child killer helmsmen, and what joy can we talk about?
      2. +1
        2 March 2026 14: 16
        The red-haired bandit seriously doesn't understand why Iran hasn't surrendered yet.
        I wish they'd take his "briefcase with the button" away from him, just to be on the safe side. It's not very calm, Iran's response is very painful. I hope our intelligence will recognize the nuclear strike being prepared against Iran, and we must be prepared to immediately respond in kind, starting with Poland's logistics hubs.
        1. 0
          2 March 2026 15: 06
          Why does London need Poland? Everything will settle down right away.
        2. -5
          2 March 2026 15: 34
          Quote: kosmozoo
          I wish they'd take his "suitcase with a button" away from him, just to be on the safe side.

          Macron and Starmer are planning to unleash a nuclear war in Europe. Trump is preventing them from starting a thermonuclear war.
      3. -2
        2 March 2026 14: 42
        Islamic radicals are a formidable force. They can even put heads on stakes. There's nothing worse than extremes.
    2. 0
      2 March 2026 14: 13
      Yes, the aircraft carrier did flee after the shelling (it sailed off somewhere to Southeast Asia) and somewhere there is clear video of an Iranian missile hitting an American ship - I'll go look for it.
    3. 0
      2 March 2026 16: 00
      It's simpler - just like in Venezuela, the US attack is controlled by AI.
  2. 26+
    2 March 2026 13: 32
    Iranian hackers misinterpreted the concept of "hack".
    1. +7
      2 March 2026 13: 35
      Perhaps a former military man has infiltrated their ranks, and he simply doesn’t know how to do it any other way. laughing
      1. +4
        2 March 2026 13: 44
        It's quite possible. But then again, it's easy to hit your head with the keyboard. ))
        The main thing is an effective tool. The principle of action is secondary.
  3. +6
    2 March 2026 13: 37
    Massive shahid attacks are no less dangerous than ballistic missile strikes... let's see how the Iranians implement their strategy.
    One penny-pinching Shahid has already destroyed an American radar station worth a billion dollars... what And such strikes can be scaled up everywhere.
    1. +5
      2 March 2026 13: 40
      One penny Shahid has already wiped out a billion-dollar radar station.

      The other day, a commenter told us that this video was generated by AI.
      1. +1
        2 March 2026 13: 45
        The other day, a commenter told us that this video was generated by AI.

        Willingly believe. laughing
        https://m.vk.com/video-57424472_456350208?list=e6c94b0bf43e4ca91a&from=wall-57424472_526472
      2. +8
        2 March 2026 13: 51
        The other day, a commenter told us that this video was generated by AI.

        It was amusing to watch how Telegram triggered this kind of anti-crisis, as if on cue. Previously, everything was explained by Mosfilm cartoons. Now, everything can be blamed on AI.
    2. +4
      2 March 2026 14: 07
      They're far more dangerous than missiles. There are more of them, and they require incomparably more resources than the cost of a Shaheddin himself. Iran simply has a gigantic choice of defenseless targets in the Gulf right now. The US hasn't realized this, but soon everyone will. Economics drives wars.
      1. Hey
        +3
        2 March 2026 14: 43
        Economics is one aspect of Iran's tactics. But there's also a military one. Iran is thus trying to exclude US allies from indirect participation in the conflict. In other words, it's telling them: ban Israeli and US aircraft from flying over your airspace, mothball your bases, don't shoot down our missiles and drones. This isn't your war, step aside, keep a low profile, and no one will bother you.
        1. -3
          2 March 2026 16: 45
          That's exactly what I'm getting at. Donya didn't get that point. But he'll get it soon enough. Greed for money is much stronger than hatred for Iran.
  4. 11+
    2 March 2026 13: 38
    That's the right move; information nodes are almost more important than some military installations. Imagine the damage when it's all over.
  5. +5
    2 March 2026 13: 38
    The Persians had a plan in advance, and they are following it, without any multi-move fireworks.
  6. +8
    2 March 2026 13: 40
    belay I hope Amazon and Ozon are different companies. I have several prepaid orders. fool
  7. +4
    2 March 2026 13: 42
    Some people would do well to learn from Iran, which has neither thousands of aircraft nor long-range aviation... We've come to this.
    1. +1
      2 March 2026 14: 11
      Iran's leadership has declared that it will no longer negotiate with the US, but some have already been buzzing about talks and agreements, as well as the lifting of sanctions if positive results are achieved, and the conclusion of various financial deals worth $12 trillion. wink
    2. -1
      2 March 2026 14: 21
      Quote: Vulpes
      Some people would do well to learn from Iran, which has neither thousands of aircraft nor long-range aviation... We've come to this.

      Donya has never fought wall to wall... when the opponent is not afraid to get punched in the face... it is extremely difficult to fight with such people... you hit, and he feels the pain and goes straight ahead again.
      This seems to be the case.
  8. +7
    2 March 2026 13: 47
    It's unclear why Amazon.com Inc. shares are only traded on the NASDAQ (it's still Sunday). Iran isn't fighting by the rules—it's stealing real estate. Trump clearly won't like that.
  9. +9
    2 March 2026 13: 48
    Meanwhile, another tanker, the MKD VYOM, caught fire off the coast of Oman.
    1. +4
      2 March 2026 13: 56
      The Americans aren't the only ones hunting tankers. Others want to do the same. lol
    2. 0
      2 March 2026 14: 09
      "We will, of course, open the Persian Gulf, but not only everyone will pass through it..."
  10. +5
    2 March 2026 13: 49
    Iranians are trolling Jews.
    Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is alive and was not killed in an Israeli assassination attempt, contrary to claims.
    Who's still alive? Or is that for dessert?
    https://t.me/condottieros/16482
    1. +1
      2 March 2026 13: 51
      Are Jews starting to get scared?
      The IDF published and then deleted a statement claiming to have assassinated senior officials in the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence. Two names were given: Sayyed Yahya Hamidi, the Deputy Intelligence Minister for Israeli Affairs and head of the Iranian ministry, and Jalal Fur Hasin, head of the Intelligence Ministry's intelligence department.
      https://t.me/condottieros/16486
      1. 10+
        2 March 2026 13: 53
        Qatar's Foreign Ministry said Iran's attacks against it "cannot go unanswered."
        Minutes after the statement, Iran fired ten more missiles at Doha, destroying several American and one Qatari military facility.
        https://t.me/condottieros/16487
        1. +8
          2 March 2026 14: 12
          Qatar is a zero on its own. Iran could easily destroy their LNG terminal and infrastructure worth tens of billions of dollars, just like the US is destroying everything.
        2. +3
          2 March 2026 14: 22
          Quote: Old Hank
          Minutes after the statement, Iran fired ten more missiles at Doha.

          The Iranians put the arrogant pygmies in their place.
  11. 10+
    2 March 2026 13: 49
    Shareholders of the affected assets have already flooded their lobby with petitions. Soon, the US Congress will troll Donka to the point of death. It looks like Donka won't get out of this mess without reparations.
    1. -1
      2 March 2026 14: 00
      Better with the dicks - on the Redhead's face by members of the Democrats and Republicans.
  12. -18
    2 March 2026 13: 52
    Amazon is a store, an e-commerce platform. Not a military installation. What are the Iranians trying to achieve with this? To make hundreds of millions of customers around the world hate them? It seems like an act of desperation.
    1. 10+
      2 March 2026 13: 59
      Amazon isn't just a marketplace, and a data center isn't typically just for a single customer. So it all makes perfect sense. I also recommend reading up on Amazon S3 and AWS in general; it's clearly not just a marketplace.
    2. +4
      2 March 2026 14: 06
      What do the Iranians want to achieve with this? To be hated by hundreds of millions of consumers around the world?
      And this situation could be twisted in another way - the same US Democratic Party will definitely blame the tears of buyers on Trump.
      In general, come to Iran and tell the parents of the murdered schoolgirls about this.
    3. +7
      2 March 2026 14: 37
      Quote: vet
      Not a military facility.

      Was the girls' school a military facility? Don't bother visiting, my hundred-millionth customer...
    4. 0
      6 March 2026 01: 32
      Amazon funds genocidal education, helps support the Palestinian genocide, and Bezos himself is a Zionist. Don't worry, the Iranians know better than you what to punish next!
  13. +6
    2 March 2026 13: 53
    Handsome guys, one against all. Well done.
  14. 0
    2 March 2026 13: 54
    Please don't touch the AliExpress servers for a week or two. I've had a couple of orders stuck there since early February. belay
    1. +2
      2 March 2026 13: 56
      This issue is being addressed in China ;)
      1. +1
        2 March 2026 13: 57
        We seem to be aware of this, but who knows how the packages are delivered and where the servers are located! wassat
    2. +1
      2 March 2026 14: 36
      From what?) Why harm your Chinese friends?
  15. +7
    2 March 2026 13: 56
    Following Ilyich's legacy – a post office, a telegraph, a data center. You're on the right track, comrades from Iran! Good luck on this journey!
  16. +2
    2 March 2026 13: 58
    Are data centers still operational in Kaklandia?
    And why not?
    1. 0
      2 March 2026 13: 59
      A glitch. I hope it's temporary.
      1. +2
        2 March 2026 14: 00
        We've been waiting for 4 years... Or hasn't enough time passed yet?
    2. -2
      2 March 2026 14: 11
      Because who needs data centers? You don't understand.
      1. -1
        2 March 2026 14: 15
        Ah-ah-ah! And I thought so. They just say one thing on TV, but in reality, it's something else...
        1. -4
          2 March 2026 14: 50
          Eh! He's still young, apparently. Inexperienced.
    3. -1
      2 March 2026 15: 40
      Are data centers still operational in Kaklandia?
      And why not?
      There are also live television centers there. Why?
  17. -7
    2 March 2026 14: 10
    It just hits where, right?
    1. -1
      6 March 2026 01: 33
      Such rotten Hasbara has gone...
      1. -1
        6 March 2026 08: 58
        And good day to you too, Mr. Jew-hater. hi
        1. -1
          9 March 2026 00: 11
          There is no need to equate all Jews with Zionazis!
  18. +5
    2 March 2026 14: 10
    What idiot thought of building a data center in a region with a volatile and hot climate?
    Next in line are pumping stations, gas distribution stations, and traction substations. Without desalination plants and electricity, Persian monarchies will struggle to survive, and their skyscraper cities will become monuments in the middle of a lifeless desert.
    The IRI will not be able to destroy Israeli Jews, but it could cause global problems for the global economy:
    1. Energy supply.
    - attacks on logistics, on ships in the Red Sea and in the Suez Canal;
    - blocking the Strait of Hormuz by mining the fairway and attacking ships in the Persian Gulf;
    - attacks on oil and gas pipelines and oil and gas terminals and storage facilities, both in ports in the Persian Gulf and in the Red Sea;
    - attacks on oil and gas rigs in the Persian Gulf;
    - attacks on oil refineries and oil and gas production facilities;
    - attacks on power plants and substations, direct current power lines.
    2. Logistics.
    - destruction (disruption of operations) of ports, airports, sections of highways (which can be used as runways), petrol/gas stations, road junctions within large cities and tourist resorts;
    - destruction of warehouse logistics.
    3. Communication.
    - destruction of underwater communication cables in the Red Sea (Internet, telephony);
    - destruction of communication towers.

    The above actions can be carried out not only by regular forces of the IRI, but by agents of the IRI located in the territory of regional countries providing assistance to the USA and Israeli Jews: Turkey, Greece, Cyprus, Egypt, Kuwait, Iraq, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, KSA, Oman, Djibouti.
    1. +1
      6 March 2026 01: 36
      Good luck to the Iranians in their cancer surgery in the Middle East!
  19. -2
    2 March 2026 14: 16
    Quote: Gomunkul
    and also conclude various financial deals worth 12 trillion dollars.

    The main thing is to drill a tunnel to Alaska... heh heh so there will be somewhere to launch the Geraniums.
  20. +1
    2 March 2026 14: 28
    If they hacked, they hacked. Iran warned that they would strike any US interests they found and could attack. There's still plenty that could hit the American wallet, and the Iranians are capable of getting some of it. And if they're capable, they'll get it! I wonder how the US national debt is doing? How are its indicators doing?
    1. -2
      2 March 2026 15: 43
      Quote: Mikhail3
      I wonder what the US national debt is like?

      Those who are owed money have been forgiven. laughing
  21. +4
    2 March 2026 15: 39
    Quote: vet
    Amazon is a store, an e-commerce platform. Not a military installation. What are the Iranians trying to achieve with this? To make hundreds of millions of customers around the world hate them? It seems like an act of desperation.

    Amazon is the largest cloud cluster. It hosts everything from a marketplace to Cart, as well as tens of millions of websites worldwide. And yes, such a cluster couldn't exist on its own without the oversight of the secret services. So, everything's fine, classic asymmetrical attacks.
    1. 0
      3 March 2026 00: 03
      So everything is fine, asymmetrical strikes are classic

      There's a concept called geo-replication. So, it's not a given that the data is ruined. But the material damage is likely significant.
  22. -1
    2 March 2026 15: 39
    Quote: Azimutt
    Oil prices will skyrocket, hurting the EU and China, which benefits the US.
    Americans won't like gas station prices either!
  23. DBR
    0
    2 March 2026 15: 43
    Iran attacked the US Incirlik airbase in Turkey...

    These "IRGC youth" are the real fighters. Not like those "snot-nosed brats" the Americans stupidly killed on Saturday.
  24. -3
    2 March 2026 18: 16
    Iranian military leaders need to write a book on "Modern Warfare," and our great commanders should definitely read it.
    There will be something to learn there.
    Let's start at least with the drone sabotage during the last mess.
    According to reports, dozens of those involved were shot and hundreds were imprisoned.
    They beat Israel so badly that America wanted peace.
    Well, yes, we got it ourselves too.
    But look at the Gaza Strip. America and Israel won there.
    And Iran is holding out against the Americans, Israel, and the Muslim Brotherhood.
  25. +2
    3 March 2026 10: 36
    What's wrong with your face, Donnie???
    The shooting of "Papuans" at the shooting range after lunch didn't work out?!
    And this turned out to be yet another confirmation of the fate of the cunning American fanny and the simple Iranian "bolt with a lock nut"!
    Now we're waiting for you to tell us that we misunderstood, that this isn't what we wanted at all, and that Self-Propelled Grandfather and Obama are to blame for everything!
  26. +1
    3 March 2026 17: 09
    No antivirus will protect you from this.
  27. 0
    3 March 2026 18: 45
    Quote: ulembeck
    So everything is fine, asymmetrical strikes are classic

    There's a concept called geo-replication. So, it's not a given that the data is ruined. But the material damage is likely significant.

    Yes, it's clear that the data is distributed. Iran's strategy is to maximize the mattress costs of war. And they're doing a pretty good job of it.