55th Large Scale Strikes from Iran including SUICIDE Missile onto Israel | Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion Hit Hard | US Airbase in UAE Targetted | Ammo Depot Detonated

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    Middle East Monitoring Desk Islamabad
    The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) launched a barrage of ballistic missiles against Israeli and American targets in the occupied territories and the Persian Gulf region in retaliation for the war of aggression imposed on Iran.

    The IRGC announced on Monday that it has initiated the 55th wave of missile strikes during the retaliatory Operation True Promise 4.

    According to a statement, targets in the heart of the occupied territories in Tel Aviv and Ben Gurion, including aerospace military weapons production centers and aerial refueling logistical centers, have been targeted with precision-strike, superheavy and hypersonic Fattah missiles, Qadr and Emad missiles, as well as suicide drones.

    The IRGC noted that it has also attacked the terrorist US army centers in Al Dhafra airbase, Jufair naval base, and Sheikh Issa airbase with mid-range, solid-fuel precision-strike Fateh missiles, Zolfaqar and Dezful missiles, as well as smart and destruction UAVs.

    The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy blew up the ammunition storage depot of the US army’s Al Dhafra airbase on Monday.

    The IRGC released the 41st statement on the developments during the retaliatory Operation True Promise 4 on Monday, March 16.

    It said the IRGC Navy conducted an “accurate and devastating operation” this morning, hitting the central ammunition storage depot of Al Dhafra airbase, belonging to the US terrorist forces.

    According to the statement, tremendous explosions ripped through the American airbase, resulting in an evacuation order.

    The American terrorists were forced to clear their fighter jets from Al Dhafra airbase and transfer them to other inland bases, the IRGC said.

    On 14 March, 05 U.S. Air Force refueling planes ​were struck and ‌damaged on the ground at Prince Sultan ​air base in ​Saudi Arabia, the Wall ⁠Street Journal reported ​on Friday, citing two ​U.S. officials.
    The planes, which were hit during an ​Iranian missile strike ​on the Saudi base in ‌recent ⁠days, were damaged but not fully destroyed and are ​being repaired, ​the ⁠Journal said, adding that no ​one was killed ​in ⁠the strikes.

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