Iranian Army Strikes US Bases in Kuwait and Bahrain with Drones

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the public relations department of the Iranian Army announced on Sunday that during the tenth phase of “Operation Thunderbolt,” Arash drones belonging to the Islamic Republic of Iran Army targeted the radar systems, Patriot defense systems, and fuel storage facilities of the U.S. terrorist army at Ali Al-Salem Base in Kuwait.
The Patriot system was responsible for the defense of this base, as well as transport aircraft and advanced drones, including the MQ-9.
Furthermore, in another wave of attacks, communication and radar systems, including the Super Hawk radars, along with facilities and Patriot systems of the U.S. terrorist army stationed at the defense site of Sheikh Isa Base in Bahrain, were targeted by drone strikes.
This base, which also serves as a location for U.S. aircraft support units, reportedly sustained significant damage from successful drone and missile attacks by the Army and the IRGC.
The Army emphasized that the audacity, insolence, threats, and aggression of the enemy further fuel its determination and power for defense. It added that the might of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army is based on and relies upon the noble and resilient people, its combat capabilities, and the spirit derived from the valor and courage of esteemed martyrs and the leader of Iran, to defend the national interests and the legitimacy of the Islamic Republic of Iran. In accordance with the divine commandment “Stern towards the unbelievers, merciful among themselves,” the Army stands firm and steadfast against the enemy.

