The hacker group known as Khanzala posted a new statement threatening a 'complex, decisive and devastating response' from a joint operations room with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), saying the attack will begin 'within minutes'. The post, from a single source, remains unverified and no follow-up claim of action has been reported.
The statement marks an escalation in rhetoric from the group, which earlier this week claimed to have transferred coordinates of US forces in the Gulf to the IRGC and threatened drone attacks (as The Zioneer reported on June 10). The new message specifically cites a 'joint operations room' between Khanzala's cyber command and the IRGC, and frames the threatened action as a retaliation against 'the enemy' — without specifying a target. No independent confirmation exists, and no actual attack has currently been reported. The claim comes amid heightened regional tensions following a series of reported US aerial deployments toward Iran over the past 48 hours.
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