Did Iran strike US MST warship?
The IRGC announced that a U.S. MST combat support vessel was significantly damaged by its missiles in retaliation to Trump's Operation Epic Fury.
Amid the US-led Operation Epic Fury against Iran, the Public Relations Office of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has reported that a U.S. MST combat support vessel was significantly impacted by missiles launched by the IRGC Navy.
The IRGC Public Relations Office stated in a statement, “The U.S. MST combat support vessel was severely hit by missiles from the IRGC Navy,” WANA Iran reported.
“Honorable people of Iran, the U.S. MST combat support vessel has been heavily struck by missiles of the Navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,” it continued.
The statement further elaborated: “Other U.S. Army maritime assets will remain within range of the IRGC’s missiles and drones as the attacks continue."
The recent actions were a response to renewed aggression executed by the Israeli regime and the United States early on Saturday, which targeted various cities, including the capital, Tehran.
There are fears of numerous casualties, predominantly among civilians, including women and children.
In retaliation, Iran’s armed forces commenced coordinated operations, targeting multiple military and intelligence sites in the occupied territories, along with US military bases located throughout the Persian Gulf region.
This Israeli-American aggression occurred during indirect nuclear discussions between Tehran and Washington, facilitated by the Omani government.
After the attack on the American support vessel, the IRGC Navy cautioned that additional US Navy assets would remain within the reach of its missiles and drones as part of its ongoing retaliatory measures, PressTV reported.
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