According to CCTV News, on March 24 (local time), the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran issued a statement saying that, during the 78th round of military operations of "Operation True Promise 4," Iran launched strikes against multiple sites in Israel and against some US military bases in the region.
The statement said the operation employed various types of missiles and attack drones to strike targets including Eilat, Dimona, and northern Tel Aviv, and that the strikes also involved certain US bases. Iran said the attacks were carried out with precision-guided missiles and drones. It added that it will continue to monitor developments and, if necessary, expand the scale of its operations.
On March 23 (local time), a spokesman for Iran's Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters forces said that from early that morning, Iran's military deployed multi-branch drone units to strike targets, including Israel's Tel Nof Airbase and Jordan's Azraq airbase. The spokesman said that during rounds 75, 76, and 77 of the "Operation True Promise 4" operation, Iran has continuously struck US bases in the region and targets in Israel. He said the 75th round involved drone attacks on targets in the Erbil area of Iraq; the 76th round launched a new offensive against US and Israeli targets; and the 77th round struck targets including Ali Al Salem Air Base, Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, and Al Dhafra Air Base in the United Arab Emirates.
The spokesman also said the strikes hit targets in Ashkelon, Tel Aviv and Haifa, and were carried out using missiles and drones such as the "Kheibar Shekan" and "Qiam." Iran stated it will continue sustained strikes against enemy targets.
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