WANA (Apr 03) – Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced in its 53rd statement on ongoing operations that its forces carried out drone strikes against U.S. military personnel and infrastructure in Kuwait and Bahrain early Friday.

 

The statement addressed the Iranian public, claiming the strikes were in response to what it described as “aggressive actions” by U.S. forces targeting Iranian infrastructure, including industrial complexes in Isfahan and Khuzestan, as well as the B1 bridge in Karaj.

 

According to the IRGC, drone attacks targeted:

  • U.S. supply and logistics depots, as well as personnel housing in Jordan
  • The mechanized battalion of the U.S. armored brigade at Arifjan Camp
  • The largest aluminum smelting plant in Bahrain, Alba, described as a strategic partner supporting U.S. military industries

 

The Arifjan Camp, the IRGC noted, hosts U.S. mechanized, infantry, and field support units, while Alba in Bahrain is linked to U.S. military industrial support.

 

The IRGC concluded that “any hostile action by the enemy will be met with combined and unexpected responses,” signaling continued readiness for further operations.