Iran’s army announced that it had struck targets in Israel and Kuwait this Sunday (5), according to Iranian press outlets. The military says it has attacked petrochemical industries, petroleum derivatives storage tanks and emergency fuel reserves near Dimona, in southern Israel, with drones, according to a news agency Irna.
The army also said it had targeted a US base in Bubiyan, Kuwait, where, according to the Iranian military, there are warehouses with ammunition and missiles, and communications facilities.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard said it had attacked the Mohammad Al-Ahmad naval base, also in Kuwait, with drones and missiles, which, according to information from Iranian Press TV, is used by the US military.
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The Revolutionary Guard also said it had struck, on Saturday, the 4th, United States military installations in the United Arab Emirates, which “killed or injured 25” people. At the same time, an Israeli commercial vessel was shot at in the channel at the port of Jebel Ali, in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. “The ship is currently on fire,” the organization said, according to Press TV.
The Guard also claimed to have hit an industrial zone linked to the Israeli army in Beersheba, also in southern Israel, and targets in Bahrain.
*Content translated with the help of Artificial Intelligence, reviewed and edited by the Broadcast Editorial Team, Grupo Estado’s real-time news system.