The US Air Force struck Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps positions in the southern Iranian city of Shiraz, targeting the Imam Javad missile base and the Fars province command, according to a report. At least 10 aircraft took part in the operation, which comes after Iran's attack on Bahrain earlier Tuesday.
The US Air Force has struck Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps positions in the southern Iranian city of Shiraz, targeting the Imam Javad missile base and the Fars province command, according to a single report. The operation involved at least 10 aircraft and comes hours after the IRGC's attack on Bahrain earlier Tuesday, which targeted US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait.
The strike follows a US attack on IRGC headquarters in Saravan, southeastern Iran, earlier today, as The Zioneer reported. The US has also struck IRGC targets in Zahedan and Sirik Island in recent days as part of a broader retaliation campaign against the IRGC's cross-border attacks on US forces and allies.
The report of the Shiraz strike is unverified by independent sources, and no details on casualties or damage are yet available. The IRGC has not officially commented on the strike.
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