Iran-Israel conflict: 90% of missiles hit the targets successfully, says Revolutionary Guard


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TEHRAN: The Iranian Revolution Guards has announced that it targeted strategic centres inside the occupied territories "with missiles made by sons of Islamic Iran."

This is the Revolutionary Guard’s second announcement after the missile attack on the Zionist regime, the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported.

In this operation, some air force and radar bases were hit, said the report.

The Revolutionary Guard pointed out despite the fact that this area was protected by the most advanced and large-scale defence systems, 90% of the missiles hit the targets successfully, and the Zionist regime is terrified of the intelligence and operational dominance of the Islamic Republic.

This operation was carried out within the framework of the right of legitimate defence and based on international laws, and any stupidity of the enemy will be answered in a destructive and regrettable manner.

The IRGC said that the bases that were hit were "the centers of conspiracy and planning of assassination against the leaders of the resistance, especially the martyr Dr Ismail Haniyeh and the leader of Hezbollah in Lebanon, the martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, and the military commanders of Hezbollah, the Islamic resistance of Palestine, and the commanders of the Revolutionary Guards."

It was reported earlier that Iranian retaliation against Israel has begun as ballistic missiles fired by the IRGC at the occupied Palestinian lands (Israeli regime) on Tuesday (Oct 1) evening. - Bernama-IRNA

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