IRGC says heavy missiles fired at Tel Aviv

Iran says missiles hit Israeli targets and damaged civilian sites

IRGC says heavy missiles fired at Tel Aviv

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said it launched heavy Khoramshahr-4 missiles toward Tel Aviv as part of the 19th wave of Operation True Promise 4, according to a statement. The statement said the missiles, each carrying a one-ton warhead, were fired toward central Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion Airport and the base of the Israeli air force’s 27th squadron located at the airport.

The statement added that the strategic missiles, accompanied by attack drones, successfully passed through multiple layers of regional and internal air defenses in the occupied territories, creating “a real hell for the aggressors.”

Separately, the statement said that during the 18th wave of Operation True Promise 4, 20 US military targets in the region were struck in Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait.

Meanwhile Iran's Red Crescent Society (IRCS) says at least 105 civilian structures and buildings have come under attack, and some have been badly damaged during the ongoing US-Israeli aggression against the country.

In a statement, the society said that the criminal regimes of the US and Israel have carried out a total of 1,333 strikes on Iran since the onset of the joint offensive on February 28, affecting 174 towns and cities across the country. At least 636 locations have been bombed by the United States and Israel.

The statement added that the targeted residential areas are situated in the cities of Maragheh, Urmia, Lamerd, Isfahan, Hamedan, Kordestan and Kermanshah, besides some districts in the capital Tehran like Narmak, Shahid Keshvardoust, Qaem residential neighborhoods.

The IRCS further noted that seven of its bases were also hit by US-Israel strikes, and three of its ambulances were rendered out of service. Furthermore, at least 15 medical facilities, including the Blood Transfusion Center and the Gandhi Hospital in Tehran, the Taleqani Hospital in Urmia and the Minab Clinic in the southern Hormozgan Province, sustained damage in the onslaught.