Following massive US and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets earlier this week, the IRGC has reportedly launched renewed attacks on energy facilities in neighboring Persian Gulf states.
Following the massive regional escalation earlier this week, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has reportedly launched another wave of strikes against regional energy infrastructure.
According to the Farsi-language breaking war-news channel خبرفوری ࡆ اخبارفوری مذاکره ࡆ جنگ فوری, there have been "renewed IRGC attacks on energy facilities of Persian Gulf littoral states". The alert was widely circulated across Iranian Telegram networks, amassing over 38,000 combined views after being syndicated by an affiliated conflict-focused channel.
These ongoing strikes follow the major military escalation that began on March 16, when the United States and Israel launched extensive airstrikes against Iranian air defenses, infrastructure, and military targets in Tehran, Shiraz, and Kharg Island. In immediate retaliation for those strikes and the targeted killings of senior Iranian officials, Iran executed over 300 strikes across the Middle East. Prior targets in this retaliatory campaign included drone attacks on oil and airport facilities in Dubai and Fujairah, alongside strikes on US bases in the Persian Gulf.
The source message is a brief breaking-news alert lacking specific details regarding exactly which countries or facilities were hit in this latest wave. The reporting channels are conflict-focused Farsi aggregators that frequently amplify and highlight IRGC military operations.