The IRGC reported an attack
----- on a US base in Bahrain
July 16th, 11:45pm
(Izvestia.ru)
Iranian military personnel attacked US P-8 helicopters and
reconnaissance aircraft at the Sahir base in Bahrain. This
was reported by the Fars news agency late on July 16th.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran's army has launched drone
strikes on the location of P-8 helicopters and American
army reconnaissance aircraft at the Sahir base in
Bahrain," the Telegram channel reported.
It is specified that the strikes were carried out in
response to the actions of the USA against Iran.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps also reported today that
the Iranian armed forces had struck the gathering place of US
soldiers and military equipment on the territory of Kuwait.
It was specified that the attack was carried out during the
8th wave of the Nasr-2 operation using missiles & drones.
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US launches fresh wave of strikes -- on
Iran, targets bridges, railway, airports
July 16th, 10:58pm
(PressTV)
The US carried out a fresh wave of military strikes on Iran's
southern regions late Thursday and into Friday, hitting
civilian infrastructure including bridges, a railway
station, and residential neighbourhoods.
In Hormozgan province, US airstrikes targeted three bridges
in Khmer county, including the crucial Khmer Bridge
connecting Bandar Abbas to Lar in Fars province.
The attacks occurred while vehicles were crossing the
bridges, causing them to be thrown off the structures.
At least two people were martyred and four others wounded
in the attacks on bridges, according to Iranian officials.
In another attack on a residential neighborhood in the port city
of Bandar Abbas, at least one civilian was killed and eight
others were injured.
US forces also struck the railway junction
station in the city, injuring two Iranians.
The strikes caused the malfunction of an electrical substation
on Kish Island, resulting in a power outage in the area.
Explosions were also reported near Bandar Abbas airport,
with at least one projectile hitting the facility.
US strikes targeted Iranshahr airport in southeastern Iran,
with three explosions heard around the airport.
The attacks injured at least one person and caused damage
to the airport's power facilities and fuel storage tanks.
The attacks --- marked the sixth
consecutive night of US strikes.
According to Iran's Health Ministry, at least 35 civilians,
including women and children, have been killed in the
current wave of US strikes, with over 300 injured.
'Third betrayal of diplomacy'
The US has also reimposed its naval blockade of Iranian
ports, further escalating tensions in the region.
US Central Command claimed in a statement that US
forces redirected three commercial vessels trying to
run the blockade, disabled one that did not comply,
and boarded one vessel for verification purposes.
Iran warns of regional retaliation
In response to the US aggression, Iran's Islamic Revolution
Guards Corps (IRGC) and the Iranian Army launched
retaliatory strikes on US military facilities across
the Persian Gulf region.
The latest attacks came after Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central
Headquarters issued a warning --- that any US attack on the
country's infrastructure will prompt the Islamic Republic
to destroy all infrastructure --- across the region.
"The enemy must understand that if they target even a single
piece of Iranian infrastructure, everything that has so far
remained untouched solely because of Iran's restraint
- every piece of infrastructure throughout the region
- will be destroyed," the spokesman said.
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'Energy for everyone or no one':
Iran's IRGC warns Trump
July 16th, 1:42pm
(Al Mayadeen English)
Brigadier General Yadollah Javani says the US will fail to reopen
the Strait of Hormuz militarily, warning of consequences if the
US attacks Iranian infrastructure.
Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Deputy Commander for
Political Affairs Brigadier General Yadollah Javani said on Thursday
that the United States will not be able to reopen the Strait of
Hormuz using military force, stressing that there is a
consensus in Iran - to maintain control over the
strategic waterway.
Javani said US President Donald Trump "will take the dream of
reopening the Strait of Hormuz through military action with
him to the grave," adding that Iranian officials are fully
united over preserving the waterway and enforcing
Iran's arrangements regarding its management.
The IRGC official said Iran's armed forces have the military
capabilities needed to maintain control over the strait due
to the geopolitical importance of the Gulf, the Strait of
Hormuz, and the Sea of Oman. He also claimed that
there is full public support in Iran for the policy,
saying the Iranian people not only support
maintaining control over the strait but
consider it a top priority.
Iran warns against targeting infrastructure
Javani also addressed Trump's threats to target Iranian
infrastructure, saying Washington believes..... it can
retaliate against Iran by destroying infrastructure
and depriving the Iranian people of energy.
"Trump imagines that he can easily take revenge against a
resistant and steadfast people facing American ambitions
by destroying Iran's infrastructure and depriving our
people of energy," Javani said.
To that, he warned that if the US military makes a strategic
mistake by targeting Iranian infrastructure, "the entire
world, including leaders in America, Europe, other
regions, and the rulers of regional countries,
must pay attention to this important and
decisive point: if the terrorist US army
commits such a strategic mistake,
everyone should bid farewell to
energy in the region."
Javani added that Iran has adopted a firm policy
regarding energy, stating, "Energy for everyone
or no one."
Iran announced days ago that it had fully closed the Strait of
Hormuz after previously allowing commercial vessels to
pass through routes designated by the IRGC, after the
US violation of the memorandum of understanding
between the two sides.
Iran will not allow US to intervene in the strait
Earlier on Thursday, speaking on behalf of Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya
Central Headquarters, spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Ebrahim
Zolfaghari said the United States -- "continues its arrogance and
destabilization of the region," stressing that Iran "will not allow,
under any circumstances or in any form, the United States, as
a country from outside the region, to intervene in the Strait of
Hormuz," stating that the issue is "an unbreakable red line".
Zolfaghari warned that if Trump follows through on threats to target
Iranian infrastructure, "everything that has remained intact until
now, namely the infrastructure across the region, will be
crushed under the strikes of the Iranian armed forces
until nothing remains."
He added that Iran's response would not be proportional, saying
the country's armed forces would deliver "a superior strike,
more severe, broader, and more destructive than ever
before," while warning that "the fire of the anger of
a people who have never surrendered - will burn
the aggressor."
The remarks came -- after Trump threatened to target Iranian
infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, if Tehran
does not comply with US demands regarding the Strait of
Hormuz. Trump also warned that Washington would
continue military pressure and expand attacks to
additional targets if no agreement is reached,
while previously threatening Iranian oil
wells and desalination plants.
Source: Al Mayadeen English