Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it fired ballistic missiles at an American airbase in Jordan in the third stage of the second wave of its 'Victory 2' operation, according to a statement directed at the Jordanian people. The IRGC also called on Jordan to expel US bases from its territory, accusing the US of supporting Israel and harming civilians.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a statement Tuesday morning directed at the Jordanian public, claiming that in the third stage of the second wave of its 'Victory 2' operation, it launched ballistic missiles at an American airbase in Jordan. The IRGC asserted that the base was used by the United States to attack Iran and denied any hostility toward Jordan or its people. The statement also called on Jordan to remove US military bases from its territory, accusing the US of supporting Israel and being responsible for harm to civilians.
This follows an earlier IRGC claim this morning at 07:46 Jerusalem time, first reported by The Zioneer, in which the IRGC said it had struck a US airbase in Jordan with ballistic missiles, without specifying the operation phase. The IRGC has in recent weeks made multiple claims of strikes on US bases in Jordan and the Gulf region, as The Zioneer has reported.
The claims remain unverified, and no independent confirmation of damage or casualties has been reported. The IRGC is the sole source for these statements.
3 developments
- DevelopingIRGC claims ballistic missile strike on US forces departing Bahrain
- ConfirmedIRGC fires at least 11 solid-fuel missiles at US base in Jordan
- StrongIRGC confirms missile strikes targeting Jordan, threatens escalation
- StrongIRGC claims it struck five military bases in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain
Source and signal
- Internal intake
