The IRGC says it has carried out a 37th wave of attacks on Israel and US assets in the Middle East, firing the “super-heavy ‘Khoramshahr’ missiles” in sustained, multi-layered barrages lasting more than three hours, Al Jazeera, Times of Israel and Press TV reported.
The latest wave "was carried out over more than three hours, with continuous, multi-layered missile strikes, including the heaviest type of missiles," the Corps stated.
During this phase, hostile targets in Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan, the US Navy's Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, and military centers in Be’er Ya’akov in the heart of Tel Aviv were struck, it said.
It identified some other targets as a satellite communication center that was hit in southern Tel Aviv for the second time and the occupied port of Haifa.
The targets were hit using the Kheibar Shekan, Qadr, and the "heavy and devastating" Khorramshahr missiles, the statement read.
All of the projectiles were carrying multiple warheads, with the Qadr variant carrying warheads weighing "one ton."
US bases in Iraq’s Erbil and the headquarters of the Fifth Naval Fleet in Bahrain’s Manama also “came under heavy fire from the Islamic Republic’s armed forces”, it said.
The IRGC promised to continue “targeted and powerful attacks” until its goals are achieved. “In this battle, we only think about the enemy’s complete surrender,” it said.
In a latest update, the IRGC says it has fired four missiles at the headquarters of US forces in the Middle East.
These include two missiles targeting Camp Arifjan in Kuwait.
Meanwhile, the Saudi Defence Ministry has announced in the past hour that it has intercepted and destroyed seven drones over its Empty Quarter desert, which were heading towards the Shaybah oilfield.
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