WANA (Mar 30) – The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said the 87th wave of Operation True Promise 4 targeted a range of command-and-control centers, drone hangars, weapons support depots, and hideouts used by what it described as American-Israeli military personnel and pilots in multiple locations.

 

According to a statement issued by the IRGC’s public relations office, the operation was carried out under the code name “Ya Aba Abdillah al-Hussain (PBUH)” and dedicated to the late Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri and the fallen personnel of the IRGC Navy.

 

The statement said the strikes hit targets at five U.S. bases in the region, as well as military sites in the south, center and north of the occupied Palestinian territories.

 

The IRGC identified Haifa Bay, Kiryat Shmona, Tel Aviv, Beersheba, Dimona, Al Kharj, Juffair and Victoria, among others, as areas struck in the latest wave. It added that the operation employed Emad, Qiam and Khorramshahr-4 liquid- and solid-fueled ballistic missiles, along with suicide drones, claiming the targets were hit “effectively.”

 

The statement described the assault as a combined, sustained and multi-phase operation, adding that it began in the early hours of last night and is still ongoing.

 

In another part of the statement, the IRGC condemned what it described as an Israeli military attack on Kuwait’s desalination facilities, calling it “unconventional,” “illegitimate,” and “inhumane.” It further warned that U.S. bases and personnel, as well as Israeli military and security centers in the occupied Palestinian territories, remain within the scope of its “powerful” targeting.

 

The IRGC also urged countries in West Asia to remain alert to what it called “American-Zionist efforts to destabilize and destroy the region.”