The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) released footage of missiles it says struck American bases in Jordan and Kuwait overnight. Minutes ago, sirens were heard in Bahrain, according to reports. The footage has not been independently verified.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) released footage early Monday showing missiles launched toward US bases in Jordan and Kuwait, claiming the strikes were in retaliation for American attacks on Iran's coastline. Minutes before the release, sirens were reported in Bahrain, according to local reports. The footage, which has not been independently verified, adds visual documentation to a sequence of escalating claims.
The IRGC had already claimed responsibility for multiple attacks earlier in the night. At 04:38 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported initial sirens in Jordan and Iran's missile fire toward the Muwaffaq Salti base. Within minutes, the IRGC asserted it had struck fuel and ammunition depots at Jordan's Prince Hassan airbase, labeling the attack the "first phase" of retaliation. By 04:38, the IRGC also claimed attacks on bases in Kuwait and reported sirens in Bahrain. All claims remained unverified at the time. At 05:52 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported the IRGC's confirmation of attacks on Kuwait and the sirens in Bahrain. Now, at 06:03, the IRGC has released footage it says documents the strikes.
The pattern of IRGC releasing footage of claimed strikes is consistent with previous incidents. As The Zioneer has reported, similar footage was released by the IRGC on June 28 showing missiles fired toward Bahrain and Kuwait, and on July 8 showing fire toward US bases. The current footage has not been independently verified by non-Iranian sources.
The extent of damage and casualties from the reported strikes remains unclear. No independent confirmation has emerged from US, Jordanian, or Kuwaiti authorities. The footage itself has not been authenticated, and the exact locations and times of the alleged impacts are not independently verifiable.
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