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N12: Iranian military official threatens to strike all bases that enabled attack in southern Iran

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 23:59
N12: Iranian military official threatens to strike all bases that enabled attack in southern Iran

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TL;DR

An Iranian military official said that all bases that served as a source for tonight's attack in southern Iran, or that provided support, will be attacked without exception with heavy missile and drone fire, according to N12 reporter Sapir Lipkin.

01 · THE DISPATCH

An Iranian military official, cited by N12 reporter Sapir Lipkin, tonight threatened to attack all bases that enabled or supported the attack in southern Iran, using heavy missile and drone barrages. The Zioneer reported on the same threat earlier tonight from another source.

The threat is the latest in a series of warnings from Iranian military and political figures over the past week. As The Zioneer reported on June 8, the Iranian Army Commander warned that any aggression by Israel would be the responsibility of the United States and that Iran's response would be stronger. On June 10, the Iranian Foreign Ministry accused the US of carrying out brutal attacks and threatened further strikes on US bases. The Khatam al-Anbiya headquarters also warned Wednesday that any state enabling US strikes on Iran would be a legitimate target.

The identity of the official in tonight's statement has not been disclosed, and it remains unclear whether the threatened bases are within Iran or in countries that supported the attack. The claim is based on a single source at this stage.

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