Iran Vows More Intense Strikes as Conflict With Israel Enters Day 6

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced its 21st wave of counter-strikes against Israel, utilizing suicide drones and advanced missiles. Iranian military officials vow the attacks will become "more intense and widespread" in the coming days. Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh, speaking in New Delhi, stated Iran is under invasion and will resist to the "last bullet" and "last soldier." Meanwhile, Israeli military reports indicate planning for at least one or two more weeks of operations targeting Iranian regime sites.

Key Points: Iran Launches 21st Wave of Strikes, Vows Escalation

  • 21st wave of Iranian strikes launched
  • Vows more intense, widespread attacks
  • Over 75 enemy drones claimed shot down
  • Israel plans weeks more of operations
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Iran's IRGC launches 21st wave of counter strikes, vows 'more intense' operations

Iran's IRGC launches new drone & missile wave, vows more intense operations as conflict with Israel continues. Deputy FM says Iran will resist to "last bullet."

"We have no option but to resist to the last bullet that we have and to the last soldier that we have. - Saeed Khatibzadeh"

Tehran, March 6

Iran's IRGC on Friday said its aerospace forces launched the 21st wave of Operation True Promise utilizing swarms of suicide drones and the advanced Khayber missiles with cluster warheads to saturate and bypass the Zionist regime's multi-layered air defences. The IRGC said the coordinated assault was codenamed "Ya Mu'izz al-Mu'minin."

Iran further said that its retaliatory campaign will intensify in the coming days, with military officials vowing expanded strikes while air defences continue to intercept Israeli and US aircraft and drones across the country.

Lieutenant Colonel Ibrahim Zolfaghari, spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, told Press TV that Israel has attempted to hide its military resources among civilian areas but Iranian forces are continuing to locate and strike them.

"The cowardly military forces and facilities of the Zionist regime have hidden in civilian and public layers," Zolfaghari said. "But the detection and striking of the aggressors will continue, and in the coming days the trend of attacks will become more intense and widespread."

He added that Iranian air defences had intercepted and destroyed advanced enemy aircraft over several regions of the country. According to Zolfaghari, the latest interceptions bring the total number of enemy drones shot down by Iranian armed forces to more than 75 since the US-Israeli aggression began last Saturday.

In New Delhi, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh asserted that Tehran has "no option" but to engage in a "heroic nationalist defence" against what he termed an American and Israeli "invasion," vowing that the nation will resist to the "last bullet" and "last soldier."

Speaking to ANI on the sidelines of the Raisina Dialogue 2026, Khatibzadeh emphasised that Iran is currently enduring a state of total war.

'I think the priority right now is for Iran to exercise the ultimate resistance against the aggressor. We are under attack, under invasion by Americans and Israelis, and they are trying to impose maximum damage on Iran. As we are speaking, my fellow citizens are under constant attack by carpet-bombing, which is happening by Americans and Israelis. Tehran is under constant attack, and we have no option but to resist to the last bullet that we have and to the last soldier that we have," he stated.

The Deputy Foreign Minister characterised the conflict as a necessary stand against external atrocities.

"This is a very heroic, very nationalistic battle for us, and we have to stop the aggressor and their atrocities in Iran. What is important is everybody is supporting international law, and we hope that we are not cherry-picking international law. Now international law is under attack, as well as Iran. Unfortunately, the principles of international law have been attacked, and we have to stand together against these atrocities," Khatibzadeh told ANI.

He further warned that US actions, including the alleged assassination of a head of state, threaten global diplomatic norms.

"Americans have assassinated the head of another state. If it is the new norm, then nobody, no country on earth can actually have normal diplomatic relations with other countries," he said.

Meanwhile, the Times of Israel reported that the Israeli military is planning for at least one or two more weeks of operations against Iran, during which it aims to hit thousands more Iranian regime targets. Israel's goal is a systematic degradation of the Iranian regime and its military sites. With the latest wave of strikes and counter strikes the conflict on Friday entered Day 6 with neither side showing signs of relenting.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
The language used by both sides is extremely escalatory. "Last bullet, last soldier" and planning for weeks of operations... this is a path to a wider war. Where is the diplomatic push? The UN seems silent. India has good relations with both; can we play a mediating role?
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Aman W
While the conflict is tragic, we must also look at our own interests. Chabahar Port is crucial for India's connectivity to Central Asia. Any prolonged instability in Iran jeopardizes that strategic project. Hope our government has contingency plans.
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Sarah B
The claim about hiding military resources in civilian areas is a serious allegation. If true, it's a grave violation. But it's also a common accusation in such conflicts. Independent verification is nearly impossible, which makes the fog of war so dangerous.
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Vikram M
The Iranian minister's point about international law is interesting, but it feels selective. Where was this principle when other conflicts happened in the region? Every nation invokes international law only when it suits them. The common people always suffer the most. Very sad situation.
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Karthik V
"21st wave of counter strikes"... the sheer scale is mind-boggling. The technology being used - swarm drones, advanced missiles - shows this is a high-tech war. Hope it doesn't spiral out of control. India's stance of calling for immediate de-escalation and dialogue is the only sane path forward.

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