Massive missile and drone attacks on US installations in UAE and Kuwait, IRGC

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The Revolutionary Guards IRGC have claimed that massive missile and drone attacks have been carried out on US installations in the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, targeting radar systems, fuel storage facilities and runways.

A statement issued on Saturday said that new generation missiles and drones were used in the latest phase of the operation, and the targets of these attacks were US positions.

According to the Iranian news agency IRNA, the most important target was the UAE’s Al-Dhafra airbase, where precision-guided missiles and drones destroyed modern radar systems, hangars for MQ-9 drones and facilities related to US spy planes (U-2).

The Revolutionary Guards added that the Ali al-Salem airbase in Kuwait was also hit by heavy cruise and ballistic missile attacks, damaging radar systems, fuel storage facilities and two runways used by US aircraft.

The Israeli military claimed that “more than 80 fighter jets” attacked military sites, missile launch pads and other targets in Tehran and central Iran on Saturday.

The Israeli military announced that it had completed “an additional phase of air strikes” to target Iranian infrastructure. According to the military, more than 80 Israeli Air Force fighter jets participated in these operations.

The Israeli military said in a statement that the attacks targeted several military sites, including Imam Hussein University, the main military university of the Revolutionary Guards, where officers were trained.

It was further reported that an Iranian missile unit storage facility and an underground ballistic missile center, where hundreds of personnel were present, were also targeted.

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