Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed it attacked a radar installation at a US base in Kuwait using missiles and drones, according to Israeli media outlet N12. The claim is unverified and based on a single source.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed early Thursday that it struck a radar installation at a US military base in Kuwait using missiles and drones, according to a report by Israeli news channel N12. The statement, attributed to the IRGC, provides no additional details on the timing, extent of damage, or the specific base targeted. There has been no independent confirmation from the US military or Kuwaiti authorities. The claim comes amid a series of similar, unverified IRGC assertions about attacks on US assets in the region over recent weeks, as reported by The Zioneer. The pattern of statements reflects ongoing tensions but remains unsubstantiated by corroborating evidence.
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