The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed it set fire to and destroyed the US military's main supply and logistics support center in West Asia, located at Mina Abdullah in Kuwait. The claim is unverified and based on a single Iranian source.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed early Wednesday that it had burned and destroyed the main US military supply and logistics hub in West Asia, located at the Mina Abdullah port in Kuwait. The claim, posted on Iranian-affiliated channels, did not provide evidence or details on the timing of the alleged operation. It comes amid a series of IRGC claims of successful strikes on US assets in the Gulf in recent days, including a claim on Tuesday that it destroyed weapons warehouses in Bahrain and drones at a Kuwait base — as The Zioneer reported. The US has not commented on the latest claim. The IRGC has been issuing similar unverified statements since the start of the US-Iran confrontation earlier this week, while the US military has conducted strikes on IRGC positions in Iran. The claim remains unverified by independent sources.
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