YEMEN Press Agency

Just hours after the attack… Iran strikes back with Operation “Al-Waad Al-Sadiq 4”

TEHRAN, Feb. 28 (YPA) -A few hours after the joint US-Israeli aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran, Tehran announced the launch of Operation Al-Waad Al-Sadiq 4 in response to the aggression. Meanwhile, sirens echoed across the occupied territories as dozens of ballistic missiles were launched toward the Zionist entity.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps announced in a statement: “In response to the aggression of the hostile and criminal enemy against the Islamic Republic of Iran, the first wave of extensive missile and drone strikes has been launched toward the occupied territories.”

In response to the aggression, Iranian state television announced that “Iranian armed forces are targeting US bases in the region.”

Iranian missiles reportedly struck the US base in Bahrain, specifically the Fifth Fleet in Juffair. Bahrain’s news agency confirmed that the “service center of the US Fifth Fleet was hit by a missile attack.”

Meanwhile, Reuters reported a “massive explosion in Abu Dhabi,” with local media confirming that Iranian ballistic missiles targeted Al Dhafra Air Base in the United Arab Emirates. The US Al-Salem Air Base in Kuwait was also reportedly hit.

Enemy media reported hearing loud explosions in the Galilee region of northern occupied Palestine, while the enemy army confirmed it had detected missile launches from Iran toward the occupied territories.

This was followed by reports of an additional barrage of missiles, with successive explosions heard in and around occupied Jerusalem.

The Revolutionary Guard Command told RIA Novosti that Iran would respond to the attack on its territory within the coming hours. The Iranian Broadcasting Corporation further announced that the nation was preparing for revenge and a crushing response against the Zionist regime.

Enemy media also reported air raid sirens sounding in Dimona, Haifa, the Galilee, the Golan Heights, and the occupied Palestinian coast, noting that light rail stations in Gush Dan had been opened for use as shelters.

 

@E.Y.M