Iran's IRGC Launches Major Attack on US Assets in Indian Ocean and Kuwait

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced the fifth wave of "Operation True Promise 4," targeting American military assets. The IRGC claims to have struck a US ammunition-carrying vessel in the Indian Ocean with drones and hit a US naval base in Kuwait with missiles and drones. The attacks are framed as part of a retaliatory campaign following the confirmed death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which Iran blames on the US and Israel. The IRGC has vowed to deliver a "lesson-giving punishment" and continue its offensive operations.

Key Points: Iran Attacks US Vessel, Base in Operation True Promise 4

  • US ammunition vessel hit in Indian Ocean
  • American base in Kuwait struck
  • IRGC vows revenge for Khamenei
  • Conflict escalation with US and Israel
  • Fifth wave of Operation True Promise 4
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Iran says US vessel in Indian Ocean, base in Kuwait, attacked in 'Op True Promise 4'

Iran's IRGC claims strikes on a US ammunition vessel in the Indian Ocean and a naval base in Kuwait, vowing fierce revenge for Ayatollah Khamenei.

"The fighters of the Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy... will keep the gates of hell open to the enemy units. - IRGC Statement"

Tehran, March 1

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on Sunday announced that it has launched the fifth wave of Operation True Promise 4 targeting American vessels across the region, including in the Indian Ocean, carrying ammunition and refuelling tankers.

In a statement, the IRGC said, "In the fifth wave of Operation True Promise 4 in the Indian Ocean, the MSP vessel, on an ammunition-carrying mission for American vessels, was hit at the Jabel Ali anchorage by four drones and has been completely put out of service following successive damage and explosions."

The IRGC stated that the American naval base in the Abdullah Al-Mubarak region of Kuwait was struck by four ballistic missiles and 12 drones.

It claimed that all of the base's primary infrastructure was destroyed and that a significant number of American forces were killed or wounded in the attack.

"Also, the MST-class combat support ship, on a mission as a refuelling tanker for American vessels in the Indian Ocean region, was hit by Iranian Qadr 380 missiles," the IRGC said.

"The fighters of the Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, following the fighters of the aerospace field, will keep the gates of hell open to the enemy units," it added.

Meanwhile, the IRGC has vowed to punish the "murderers" of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, following the confirmation of his death by state television, and promised that the response will be the "most ferocious offensive operation in history" against the US and Israel.

In a statement posted on its official Telegram page, the IRGC said, "The hand of revenge of the Iranian nation for a severe, decisive and regrettable punishment for the murderers of the Imam of the Ummah will not let go of them."

It further said that the IRGC, the Armed Forces, and the Basij forces will "powerfully continue the path of their leader in defending his legacy, standing firm against internal and external plots and delivering what it described as a lesson-giving punishment to aggressors against the Islamic homeland."

The Iranian Cabinet has also warned that the "great crime will never go unanswered."

Khamenei was killed in an epochal attack by the US and Israel, marking an inflexion point in the 46-year Shia-theocratic rule, as Tehran's retaliation set off conflagrations in a swath of the Middle East.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The language from both sides is terrifying. "Gates of hell open" and "most ferocious offensive" – this is how wars start. My heart goes out to all the sailors and personnel caught in this, regardless of nationality. Hope cooler heads prevail soon.
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Priya S
While the attack on Khamenei was a major provocation, Iran's response seems disproportionate and risks dragging the entire region into war. India has good relations with both Iran and the US. We must use our diplomatic channels to de-escalate. Jai Hind.
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Rohit P
First thing I checked was the oil prices. Already up 3% this morning. If this continues, petrol will cross ₹120 again. This conflict is going to hit the common man's pocket the hardest. 😣
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think the article is presenting the IRGC statement as fact without much independent verification. We need to wait for confirmation from other sources, especially about the casualties. Media should be more careful during such volatile times.
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Kavya N
Our naval forces in the Indian Ocean region must be on high alert. The safety of Indian shipping is paramount. Hope the Indian Navy is closely monitoring the situation. 🙏

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