Iran claims strikes on US communication systems, Patriot batteries in Kuwait
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The Public Relations of the Army of the Islamic Republic of Iran announced that in response to repeated American hostilities and aggressions against the country, Iranian military forces launched a series of retaliatory drone and cruise missile strikes against US military assets in the region.
According to the official military statement, the Army deployed destruction drones to strike several key targets at a US military base in Kuwait.
In a parallel operation, the Iranian Navy launched cruise missiles targeting a hostile American vessel in response to previous missile attacks on Iranian military centers.
According to the Iranian Army's Public Relations department, the drone operation in Kuwait successfully targeted critical infrastructure of what they termed the "US terrorist army."
The specific targets hit by the destruction drones include:
- Communication systems
- Fuel storage tanks
- Patriot missile defense systems
- Air traffic control towers
- Ammunition depots
- Navy engages hostile US vessels
Simultaneously, the Navy of the Islamic Republic of Iran executed a naval response following missile strikes that had previously targeted several of Iran's own military facilities.
Naval forces launched cruise missiles, successfully targeting and striking a hostile American vessel.
Addressing its adversaries, the Army of the Islamic Republic of Iran warned "unwise enemies" to learn a lesson from the steadfastness, unity, and integrity of the great Iranian nation in defending the country.
The military added that Iran's defensive strikes are designed in direct response to aggressions and will continue with full force, proportional to the level of hostilities carried out by the "covenant-breaking enemy."



