The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), via the close-affiliated Tasnim agency, released footage Tuesday afternoon that it says shows the second launch wave of 'Operation Netzer 2.' According to Tasnim, this wave fired Fateh and Kheibar Shekan missiles at US radars and targets in Jordan, and Fath-110 and Zolfaghar missiles at additional American targets in the region. The claims are unverified by independent sources.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), via the Iranian state-adjacent Tasnim agency, released footage Tuesday afternoon (July 14, 14:36 Jerusalem) that it claims captures the second launch wave of 'Operation Netzer 2.' The footage targets US military assets in Jordan and the broader region.
According to Tasnim, this wave used Fateh and Kheibar Shekan missiles against US radar installations and unspecified targets in Jordan, with Fath-110 and Zolfaghar missiles directed at additional American targets in the area. No independent evidence of impact, damage, or casualties has been reported.
The footage follows a series of IRGC claims analyzed by The Zioneer this week. Earlier Tuesday (04:55 Jerusalem), the IRGC asserted that a second phase of 'Operation Nasr' struck US facilities in Bahrain. On Wednesday (June 10, 10:44 and 14:19 Jerusalem), the IRGC released footage of solid- and liquid-fuel missile launches targeting US assets, including at least 11 missiles aimed at the Muwaffaq al Salti base in Jordan. The Zioneer also reported on Sunday (June 28, 11:42 Jerusalem) that the IRGC published footage of missiles fired overnight toward Bahrain and Kuwait. All claims remain unverified by independent sources, and US Central Command has not publicly confirmed hit locations or interception data.
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- DevelopingIRGC releases new footage of missile launches toward Gulf states
- DevelopingIRGC releases footage of retaliatory missiles fired toward Bahrain and Kuwait
- DevelopingIRGC claims second phase of Operation Victory struck US facilities in Bahrain
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