
Iran launches 'heaviest' operation overnight, IRGC tells state media
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it launched overnight its "most intense and heaviest operation," according to Iranian state media.
The wave of attacks, which Iran said was aimed at U.S. and Israeli targets, included some three hours of missile launches, including the firing of a "Khorramshahr," a type of medium-range ballistic missile, state media reported.
"We continue to carry out our continuous attacks with purpose and power, and in the continuation of the war, we only think about the complete surrender of the enemy," the IRGC told Iranian state media. "We will end the war when the shadow of war is lifted from the country."
The Israel Defense Forces said on social media overnight that it had detected missiles launches from Iran toward Israel, saying that its defense systems were working to destroy the missiles.
The ministries of defense in both the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain warned residents early on Wednesday of potential threats. Sirens were sounding in Bahrain, the country's ministry said on social media.
"MOD asserts that the sounds heard are the result of the Air Defence Systems intercepting missiles and drones," the UAE ministry said on social media.






