Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced it attacked a C-RAM radar system and a concentration of American soldiers in Kuwait, claiming both targets were destroyed. The IRGC also issued a statement directed at Kuwaiti citizens, accusing the United States of using Kuwaiti territory against Iran and calling on Kuwaitis to 'purge the country of the attackers.'
Minutes ago, The Zioneer reported that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed attacks on U.S. military sites in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan, with Jordan saying it intercepted eight Iranian missiles. Now, the IRGC has issued a more specific claim, announcing via Telegram that it struck a C-RAM radar system and a concentration of American troops in Kuwait, asserting both were destroyed. The new statement also includes a direct appeal to Kuwaiti citizens, accusing the United States of committing crimes from Kuwaiti territory and calling on Kuwaitis to fulfill their Islamic duty to expel the attackers. The earlier claim, reported at 10:45 Jerusalem, was unverified, and this new detail remains unconfirmed by independent sources or official responses from the United States or Kuwait.
Earlier today at 10:45 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported the IRGC's broader claim of strikes on U.S. sites in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan, and Jordan's confirmation of intercepting eight missiles. That report noted the claims were unverified. The current update focuses on the specific Kuwait targets, but the source—an IRGC-affiliated channel—remains unchanged, and no corroboration has emerged from U.S. or Kuwaiti authorities.
As reported in the earlier bulletin, Jordanian air defenses intercepted eight Iranian missiles during the same wave of attacks. The IRGC's broader claim included targets in Bahrain and Jordan, though details on those are not yet specified in this latest update.
All claims remain unverified. No independent confirmation has been received from the U.S. military, Kuwaiti officials, or any third-party source. The IRGC's statement to Kuwaiti citizens has not been addressed by Kuwaiti authorities.
2 developments
- DevelopingIRGC claims it struck and destroyed a US missile base in Kuwait
- StrongIran's army and Revolutionary Guard claim strikes on US bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar
- DevelopingIRGC announces joint air and sea strikes on US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain
- DevelopingIRGC says it destroyed US Patriot radar and Navy equipment in Bahrain overnight
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