IRGC: U.S. and Allied Industrial Companies in the Region Must Evacuate Immediately
WANA (Mar 27) – The Public Relations Office of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a high-priority warning to employees of American-affiliated companies and heavy industries throughout the region, citing imminent retaliatory strikes.
The statement, which opens with the Quranic verse, “Whoever has transgressed against you, then transgress against them in the same way they have transgressed against you,” serves as an ultimatum following recent aerial attacks on Iranian industrial infrastructure.
The statement reads:
“Despite previous notices and warnings regarding the avoidance of attacks on Iran’s industries, the U.S.- Israeli enemy today carried out several attacks on Iranian industrial centers.
Our warriors are currently conducting retaliatory attacks. Therefore, we warn all employees of industrial companies in the region that have American shareholders, as well as heavy industries allied with the Israeli regime in the region: leave your workplace immediately so that your lives are not endangered!
Residents near such industries, within a radius of one kilometer, must leave their places of residence until the time of the attack.”
Following this warning, informed sources report that a new target list of the Islamic Republic of Iran has been finalized.
According to these reports, a number of steel industry facilities in the occupied territories and several countries in the region have been designated as potential targets for retaliatory operations.
This list has been compiled based on field intelligence and analysis of steel production capacities in countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait.
According to informed sources, several major complexes, including “Hadeed” and “Emirates Steel,” have also been taken into consideration in these assessments.
Assessments indicate that these targets are not limited to a single industrial sector, and in the event of continued hostile actions, a broader range of strategic and infrastructure-related targets may also be considered.





