Iran's IRGC Launches 57th Wave of Strikes on US Bases, "Occupied Territories"

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps has initiated the 57th phase of 'Operation True Promise 4', conducting coordinated strikes. Targets included the strategic Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, a central hub for US Central Command, using explosive drones and missiles. Simultaneously, Iranian forces struck command networks and missile defence arrays in what it terms "occupied territories." The IRGC Navy vows to continue these attacks until the "destruction of American terrorist bases," framing the actions as legitimate self-defence.

Key Points: IRGC Strikes US Bases in 57th Wave of "Operation True Promise 4"

  • 57th phase of Operation True Promise 4
  • Strikes target Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar
  • Command networks in "occupied territories" hit
  • IRGC vows continued military pressure
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IRGC launches 57th wave of strikes on US bases and "occupied territories"

Iran's IRGC launches missiles & drones at US air bases in Qatar, UAE, Bahrain and targets in "occupied territories" in major escalation.

"These strikes will continue until the complete evacuation and destruction of American terrorist bases. - IRGC Navy"

Tehran, March 17

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps has initiated the 57th phase of 'Operation True Promise 4', launching strikes against strategic locations within what it claimed to be "occupied territories" and a primary US air installation in Qatar, as reported by Iranian state broadcaster Press TV.

Citing a statement from the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, the broadcast noted that the military action was dedicated to Mojtaba, a three-day-old infant killed earlier today. The child reportedly died in his mother's arms, alongside his family, during recent hostilities.

In the occupied territories, Iranian forces focused on neutralising command and control communication networks and missile defence arrays. These objectives were reportedly met using precision strikes, according to Press TV.

The assault involved an array of sophisticated weaponry, including the Kheibar Shekan, Emad, and Qadr missile systems. These units were deployed to disrupt the networks that facilitate military operations by the occupation regime, aiming to cripple its coordination capabilities.

Simultaneously, the IRGC launched a successful strike against the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. Press TV reported that the facility, which serves as a central hub for US Central Command operations, was targeted using explosive drones, along with Zolfaghar and Qiam missiles.

In an earlier, separate engagement, the IRGC Navy carried out a joint missile and drone attack on hangars housing American fighter aircraft. High-explosive cruise missiles were used to target installations at Sheikh Isa Air Base in Bahrain and Al Dhafra Air Base in the UAE.

Iranian officials highlighted that Al Dhafra Air Base was specifically targeted as it was the launch point for recent strikes against Iranian islands. The IRGC has asserted that the operational capacity of the base has been "severely reduced" following the bombardment.

The IRGC Navy has vowed to maintain this military pressure, stating, "These strikes will continue until the complete evacuation and destruction of American terrorist bases." They further issued a warning, saying, "We call on the Muslim people of the region to stay away from these bases."

As reported by Press TV, this latest wave of operations is part of Tehran's ongoing response to the conflict that began on February 28. The war has seen the death of former Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei and thousands of others, including the victims of the Minab school tragedy, where approximately 170 young girls lost their lives.

Iran maintains that these retaliatory actions constitute legitimate self-defence under international law. The IRGC claims to have launched roughly 700 missiles and 3,600 drones at US and Zionist military assets since the commencement of the war while stating that they avoid targeting civilian infrastructure.

- ANI

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Priya S
The report mentions a 3-day-old infant being killed. No matter the politics, the loss of innocent life, especially a child, is always a tragedy. My heart goes out to the mother. This cycle of violence and retaliation needs to stop. When will the world leaders think of the common people?
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Rohit P
From an Indian strategic viewpoint, this is concerning. The Gulf is our extended neighborhood. Any conflict there affects our energy security and the safety of nearly 9 million Indians working there. Our government's balanced diplomacy is being tested. Hope they can help de-escalate.
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Sarah B
The scale mentioned is staggering – 700 missiles and 3600 drones? If true, the technological and military capability on display is significant. However, the article is from Iranian state media. We must be cautious and seek independent verification before forming strong opinions.
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Vikram M
While the article presents Iran's justification, we must remember that targeting other nations' sovereign bases is a serious act of aggression. India has always stood for respecting territorial integrity. The call for Muslim people to stay away from bases also feels like a dangerous provocation.
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Karthik V
The mention of the Minab school tragedy where 170 girls died is heartbreaking. It's a stark reminder that in any war, it's the most vulnerable who suffer the most. This isn't about sides; it's about humanity. The international community needs to push harder for a ceasefire and dialogue.

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