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IRGC Claims It Struck Fuel and Ammunition Depots at Jordan Base, Calls It 'First Phase' of Retaliation

Tehran asserts missile and drone strikes on Prince Hassan airbase following reported US actions against Iranian coastal assets

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
IRGC Claims It Struck Fuel and Ammunition Depots at Jordan Base, Calls It 'First Phase' of Retaliation

Primary source The Zioneer Intelligence Desk · 0 cited sources · Desk window 05:26–05:27

01 · The Lead

The Lead

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed early Monday that it successfully targeted fuel tanks and ammunition depots at the Prince Hassan airbase in Jordan using missiles and drones. The IRGC described the operation as the "first phase" of its retaliation for US strikes conducted overnight against Iranian coastal bases. While reports of sirens and explosions have emerged from the region, the specific claims of damage to the base remain unverified by independent sources.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a formal statement early Monday morning asserting that its forces set fire to large missile and fuel storage facilities at the Prince Hassan airbase in Jordan. According to the IRGC, the strike was a direct response to what it characterized as "savage" American attacks on Iranian coastal bases. The Iranian statement claimed these US actions followed an IRGC naval operation to intercept two ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

Regional Escalation

Reports from the ground indicate that sirens were heard in parts of Jordan, with some sources specifically mentioning the Muwaffaq al-Salti area. This development follows a period of heightened kinetic activity between US forces and Iranian assets. The IRGC's rhetoric suggests this is not an isolated incident, as the group warned that retaliatory operations are "ongoing" and that further results would be announced in subsequent statements.

Verification Gaps

At this stage, the claims of significant destruction at the Prince Hassan base originate solely from Iranian state-linked channels and the IRGC's own communications. While the presence of missiles and drones in the airspace has been reported, there is currently no independent confirmation of the scale of the fire or the status of the ammunition depots mentioned. Separately, Iranian media reported at least one death and several injuries following a strike on a water pumping station in southwestern Iran, further illustrating the widening scope of the current confrontation.

Strategic Context

This claimed strike marks a significant step in the IRGC's declared end to its policy of restraint. By targeting a base in Jordan, Tehran is signaling its willingness to expand the theater of operations beyond its own borders and the immediate maritime environment. The situation remains fluid, with reports of sirens also emerging from Bahrain, indicating that the Iranian "retaliation" may involve multiple regional targets as the IRGC moves through its promised phases of response.

How it developed

7 developments

  1. Latest

    Second round of sirens reported in Bahrain.

  2. IRGC claims to have struck a US military base in Bahrain.

  3. IRGC releases footage of the missile strikes on US bases.

02 · Sources
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