Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it struck an artificial intelligence center and a US Navy unmanned vessel warehouse in Bahrain during its overnight retaliatory wave, according to an IRGC statement. Jordan's military said it intercepted 10 Iranian missiles. Kuwait's army reported dealing with three volleys of missiles and drones. Footage shows a missile launch from Iran's Bushehr region.
Overnight, Iran launched a retaliatory wave of strikes against US targets in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan, following US airstrikes on Iranian air defense sites. The IRGC claimed responsibility for attacks on an artificial intelligence center and a US Navy unmanned vessel warehouse in Bahrain. Jordan's military said it intercepted 10 Iranian missiles, and Kuwait's army reported dealing with three separate volleys of missiles and drones. Footage posted online shows missile launches from Iran's Bushehr region. Earlier today, The Zioneer reported that the IRGC claimed strikes on US bases in the three countries and that Jordan intercepted 10 missiles. The new details provide more specific targeting information. The strikes mark the latest escalation in the ongoing US-Iran conflict, with multiple nights of US strikes on Iran and Iranian retaliatory strikes across the region. The extent of damage and casualties from the overnight wave remains unclear.
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- StrongIran's army and Revolutionary Guard claim strikes on US bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar
- StrongIRGC claims it struck five military bases in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain
- DevelopingIRGC claims it destroyed weapons warehouses in Bahrain, drones at Kuwait base
- DevelopingIRGC announces joint air and sea strikes on US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain
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