Iranian military claims to have carried out drone strikes against Israeli and U.S. military targets in Kuwait

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BlockBeats message, April 5, local time on the 5th, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Armed Forces issued Announcement No. 56. The announcement shows that after the earlier air defense system successfully intercepted an enemy flying object, the Iranian armed forces carried out a decisive military operation early that day to respond to the “crimes” of the United States and Israel. According to the contents of the communiqué, the Iranian armed forces deployed a drone swarm and precisely struck the Israeli “petrochemical industrial facilities and oil product storage depots” located near Dimona.

It is reported that the underground emergency fuel reserves in that area have important strategic significance for energy supplies to southern Israel. At the same time, Iranian drones also attacked equipment warehouses, satellite communications units, and the U.S. military command headquarters at the U.S. base on Bubyan Island in Kuwait. The communiqué notes that this base, as a core node of the U.S. Central Command in the region, has recently been tasked with a large amount of communications interception and battle management, and it has deployed offensive weapons such as “HIMARS” multiple launch rocket systems. (CCTV News)

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