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IRGC: The enemy base in Kuwait set on fire in response to the crime of the U.S. army, resulting in the...

Fars News Agency

IRGC: The enemy base in Kuwait set on fire in response to the crime of the U.S. army, resulting in the martyrdom of civilians 🔹The heroic, insightful, and always present people of Islamic Iran; your children in the IRGC and Basij, relying on God and encouraged by your unmatched presence, continue their victorious operations. 🔹The Great Satan, based once again on the delusion of our weakening, has resumed war amidst negotiations by breaking promises, once more resorting to war crimes due to desperation and regret over this action and hopelessness for success in the war against the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Last night, in order to change the battlefield, they committed war crimes by attacking civilian centers, resulting in the martyrdom or injury of a number of civilians who serve the people in telecommunications and railways and passing vehicles. 🔹In response to these crimes of the child-killing U.S. army, the warriors of Islam have begun a retaliatory operation. 🔹In the first response to these crimes of the child-killing U.S. army, the heroic aerospace warriors of the IRGC in Wave 12 of Operation Nasr 2 with the blessed code "O Abal-Fadl al-Abbas (A)" dedicated to the servants of RJA (Islamic Republic of Iran Railways), targeted a radar detection and identification system, several important weapons depots of the American enemy, two ground-to-ground missile launchers (HIMARS), and several stored missiles of this system, which resulted in a massive fire engulfing the terrorist base of the Americans in Kuwait. 🔹The American mischief in the region has severely decreased production and completely cut off exports of oil and gas from the Strait of Hormuz, and the retaliatory operations continue. And victory is only from Allah, the Mighty, the Wise.

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