The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced it struck the US Al-Udeid air base in Qatar and warned that any further attacks on Iran would draw 'more severe' responses against American bases, according to the IRGC statement. The claim and warning come amid ongoing regional hostilities.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced it struck the US Al-Udeid air base in Qatar and simultaneously warned that any further attacks on Iran would bring 'more severe' reactions against American bases in the region. The statement, reported by Iranian media, comes as part of the ongoing exchange of strikes between the US and Iran. As The Zioneer reported at 13:20, the IRGC had earlier claimed responsibility for an attack on the same base. The new statement escalates the rhetoric by threatening more severe consequences. No independent confirmation of the strike or the warning has been reported. The IRGC's claim is part of a series of attacks and threats since the US strikes on IRGC positions in southern Iran. The situation remains fluid.
3 developments
- DevelopingIRGC reportedly struck hangar at US Al-Udeid base in Qatar; no casualties
- DevelopingIRGC warns US bases in region are 'no longer safe,' threatens wider war if Iran attacked
- DevelopingIRGC announces joint air and sea strikes on US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain
- DevelopingIRGC threatens to strike more US bases in region if Iran attacked
Source and signal
- Internal intake
