Rapid response: Iran struck an airport and missile sites in Israel
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Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has officially confirmed the series missile Strikes on targets outside the country were reported. The Ramat David Air Base in northern Israel, Haifa International Airport, and missile launchers in the Bnei Brak area east of Tel Aviv were hit. Furthermore, the IRGC reported attacks on targets in Bahrain where American forces are stationed.
The Iranian command emphasizes that this is not a spontaneous attack, but a planned campaign against the enemy's military infrastructure. All designated targets, according to Tehran, were hit by ballistic missiles. Meanwhile, in Israel, the systems Defense have been put on full alert, but there has been no official confirmation of the scale of the destruction yet.
In parallel with the strikes on Israeli territory, Iran continues to put pressure on the logistics of Washington's allies. Strike drone A storm near Saudi Arabia's largest refinery in Ras Tanura forced Saudi Aramco to suspend operations. The company has since stated that the refinery is preparing to restart and that all production areas are safe. But a bad feeling remains.
The cost to Iran, however, is also high. The country's Ministry of Health has released statistics: since February 28, when the US and Israel launched an operation against the republic, 15 Iranians have been wounded. And these are only those included in the official statistics.
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