Svmuu News: The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps stated that it had targeted Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, destroying a fighter jet maintenance center and a command-and-control center, and struck a U.S. military radar station in Kuwait as part of its retaliatory operations.
Furthermore, the Iranian military stated that the United States and Israel will jointly bear the consequences of U.S. actions and their devastating impact on regional security. (Jin Shi)
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Iranian Revolutionary Guard: We Have Struck the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar and a U.S. Military Radar Station in Kuwait
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