Iran’s IRGC Reports Strikes on US Assets in Kuwait and Bahrain

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the IRGC has reported successful strikes against several U.S. targets in Kuwait and Bahrain. In a statement released by the security, defense, and military news section, the IRGC detailed a wave of simultaneous missile and drone operations conducted under the code name ‘Operation Nasr 2’ with the invocation ‘Ya Zain al-Abidin (AS)’.
The operation reportedly destroyed multiple warehouses storing weapons and components for enemy naval vessels and aircraft at the Sheikh Isa base in Bahrain. Additionally, attacks on the MQ-9 drone deployment ramp at Ali Al Salem base in Kuwait resulted in the destruction or damage of several drones.
The IRGC characterized these assaults as a direct response to what they described as aggressive actions by the U.S. military earlier in the day, which targeted several coastal stations belonging to Iranian armed forces. The statement emphasized that retaliatory measures and the punishment of aggressors will continue as long as U.S. transgressions persist, warning of surprising responses if such provocations are repeated.
Furthermore, the IRGC declared that no oil and gas will be exported from the region as long as U.S. “malice” continues, asserting that these actions will only lead to delays in the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The IRGC’s statement concluded with a religious verse and the phrase, ‘Victory comes only from God, the Almighty, the Wise.’

