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The United States conducted a series of coordinated military strikes targeting radar systems, air defense networks, and command infrastructure associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Iran. The operation, occurring on June 30, 2026, aimed to degrade Iran’s defensive capabilities and signal a readiness to escalate force against regional adversaries. No casualties or detailed damage assessments have been reported as of the latest update.
The threat level to organizational assets in Iran has increased due to the direct engagement between U.S. and IRGC forces. Although the strikes appear limited in scope and focused on infrastructure, the symbolic and strategic nature suggests a broader intent to assert dominance. Retaliation cannot be ruled out, particularly through proxy networks or asymmetric tactics. Risk remains elevated for at least 72 hours following the operation.
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🌊 STRAIT OF HORMUZ: Iran and Oman propose mandatory transit fees for vessels, modelling systems in Malacca and Singapore straits. US opposes; Iran signals unilateral action possible. Saudi Arabia rej...
🚨 MINAB, IRAN: Strike reported at Minab School resulting in civilian casualties. Visual content indicates significant damage and fatalities. Attribution and strike method unconfirmed. Developing situ...
⚔️ CENTRAL GAZA STRIP: Israel Defense Forces conducted a targeted strike resulting in the death of Ali Kaid Muhammad Sattitan, identified as a unit commander within Palestinian Islamic Jihad's Saraya ...
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