IRGC Ground Forces Target US Harir Base With Five Missiles

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced a missile strike on the US military base in Harir, Kurdistan Region. Iranian state media and military-aligned channels circulated footage and statements praising the five-missile attack on American forces.

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IRGC Ground Forces Target US Harir Base With Five Missiles

On March 10, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Ground Forces executed a targeted missile strike against US military forces stationed in the Kurdistan Region. According to the official state news agency IRNA, IRGC Public Relations announced, "The headquarters of the aggressive US army in the Harir base of the Kurdistan region was targeted with 5 missiles by the missile brave men of the IRGC Ground Forces."

The attack was heavily promoted across Iranian state-aligned and military media networks. The IRGC-affiliated military channel کانال اخبار سپاه پاسداران 🏴 shared visual confirmation of the operation, broadcasting footage of the IRGC Ground Forces missile attack directly targeting the American Harir base.

Multiple Iranian channels spanning various domestic political focuses circulated the identical IRGC press release, maintaining a unified and aggressive editorial posture towards the US military presence. The breaking war news aggregator خبرفوری جنگ🚨اخبارفوری امریکا فوری relayed the operational details of the five-missile strike, while the pro-government political channel حامیان پزشکیان and regional outlet آخرین خبر خراسان جنوبی both reiterated the success of the missile brave men against the aggressive US army, signaling broad institutional support for the direct strike on American installations.

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The source channels utilize identically worded boilerplate text originating from an IRGC Public Relations press release, indicating a highly coordinated state media distribution of the announcement. The unified use of specific framing across varying channel types highlights a cohesive anti-American editorial consensus in Iranian domestic reporting.