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#bestcollectionmizo #israelnews #irannews IRAN IN TANPUITU A AU TA | IRAN LAWNG 120 LEH TUIHNUAI LAWNG 11 A PIL TA | IRAN WAR DAY 21 /// After its energy facilities in South Pars gas field and Asaluyeh were targeted on Wednesday, Iran retaliated against what it said were US-linked energy sites in Gulf countries. Iran's foreign minister called for vigilance and regional coordination in separate calls with counterparts in Turkey, Egypt and Pakistan as the military warned of a tougher response to any further attacks on its energy infrastructure, state media reported on Thursday (19 March). After its energy facilities in South Pars gas field and Asaluyeh were targeted on Wednesday, Iran retaliated against what it said were US-linked energy sites in Gulf countries, including Ras Laffan Industrial City in Qatar, the world's largest LNG complex. "In the calls to foreign counterparts, Araqchi assessed the US and Zionist regime's (Israel) attack on Iranian infrastructure as an act aimed at escalating tensions and destabilising the region, and urged for vigilance and coordination among regional countries in response to these threats," state media reported on Thursday. A spokesman for the unified command of Iran's armed forces said recent strikes on the country's energy infrastructure led to "a new stage in the war" in which Iran targeted energy facilities linked to the U.S. and American investors in the region. "If strikes (on Iran's energy infrastructure) happen again, further attacks on your energy infrastructure and that of your allies will not stop until it is completely destroyed, and our response will be much more severe," Ebrahim Zolfaqari said, according to state media. / An ABC News analysis of satellite imagery and verified videos suggest that at least 10 radar sites have been struck by Iranian drones or missiles since the start of the war, including apparent damage to radar systems that rely on rare components and cost hundreds of millions of dollars. While the extent of the damage cannot be verified, available imagery suggests that Iranian drones and missiles have been successful in targeting some of the facilities that house the sensitive equipment. The scope of the damage remains unclear in part because major satellite companies that normally provide images to media have imposed delays and geographic constraints on the release of new information in and around Iran. Since the conflict began, Planet Labs imposed a 14-day delay in releasing images from the region, while Vantor does not share imagery of US military locations. A defense official told ABC News, "we do not discuss potential battle damage assessments. High resolution imagery released prior to March 5 and lower quality images that remain available suggest that Iran has been able to inflict damage to bases hosting US troops across West Asia. An ABC News analysis verified over 25 locations hit across seven bases in five countries, including logistical buildings, hangars and fuel storage containers. IRGC Launches 64th Wave of Operation 'True Promise IV' Targeting Northern, Central Israel The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that the 64th wave of Operation 'True Promise IV' struck multiple targets across Northern and Central areas of the occupied territories, including key military and logistical hubs.According to the IRGC statement, the strikes targeted sites in Ben Gurion Airport, military assembly and support centers, and fuel infrastructure, as well as positions in Haifa and Rishon LeZion, including refineries and troop concentration areas. The operation reportedly involved advanced missile systems such as the Qadr missile, Emad missile, Kheibar Shekan missile, and multiple Khorramshahr missile units equipped with multi-warhead payloads.The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said it has shot down an Orbiter and a Heron drone, both armed, in the airspace of Iranian capital Tehran and Karaj, and has also intercepted a cruise missile in Qazvin. In a statement on Thursday, the IRGC announced that an Orbiter UAV was targeted and destroyed in the airspace of Tehran at 23:50 local time on Wednesday night. It noted that an advanced Heron drone was also intercepted and shot down in the skies over Nazarabad in Karaj. US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday said Iran will face the “largest strike package” again, asserting that the ongoing Gulf war will end on America’s terms and that Washington remains committed to completing its mission. The defence secretary said the US military has struck more than 7,000 targets in Iran so far and that Thursday would see the “largest strike package” yet, similar to the previous day. “Our capabilities continue to build, Iran’s continue to degrade,” he said, adding that Iran’s air defence systems have been “flattened