In a statement released Monday, the Public Relations Department of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) detailed new developments in the 87th wave of Operation True Promise 4, highlighting a series of high-impact naval and joint operations against US and Israeli targets across the region.

According to the statement, the IRGC Navy successfully destroyed four major facilities linked to US and Israeli forces through what it described as “strong and rapid strikes.” The targets reportedly included strategic operational sites used for coordination and deployment.

Precision Strike on US Command Center in UAE

In a coordinated intelligence-led operation, IRGC forces reportedly demolished a key command and control center used by US forces near the Al Minhad Air Base in the United Arab Emirates.

The strike, carried out using precision-guided missiles, targeted a facility located outside the main base perimeter. Iranian officials claimed that more than 200 mid-ranking American commanders and officers were present at the site at the time of the attack.


Drone Strike Targets US Fifth Fleet Commanders in Bahrain

In another significant development, the IRGC reported a combined drone operation targeting a location associated with commanders of the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain.

According to the statement, the site—positioned outside the fleet’s primary headquarters—was struck during an active meeting of military personnel. The operation was described as highly accurate, indicating the use of advanced surveillance and targeting systems.


Maritime Strike Hits Israeli-Linked Vessel

The IRGC Navy also confirmed striking an Israeli-owned container ship identified as Express Room. The vessel was reportedly hit in a missile strike, marking a continuation of Iran’s expanding maritime engagement strategy in the conflict.


US Radar Systems in Saudi Arabia Targeted

Iranian forces further targeted early warning radar systems belonging to US forces stationed near a base in Saudi Arabia. These systems were reportedly used to guide F-16 fighter jets involved in operations against Iranian targets.

The destruction of such systems could significantly impact aerial coordination and response capabilities in the region.


Operation Dedicated to Fallen IRGC Commander

The IRGC dedicated the latest phase of operations to Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, who was killed in earlier US-Israeli strikes. Officials described the ongoing campaign as both a strategic response and a tribute to fallen commanders.


Background and Escalation

The current wave of operations is part of Iran’s broader response to what it describes as “criminal aggression” by the US-Israeli coalition, which began on February 28 with a series of airstrikes targeting senior Iranian officials and military commanders.

Since then, Iranian armed forces have conducted sustained daily missile and drone operations, targeting Israeli military infrastructure in occupied territories as well as US bases and assets across West Asia.


Continuing Developments

The scale and coordination of the latest strikes underscore a rapidly intensifying regional conflict, with expanding operational theaters and increasing involvement of multiple actors.

Military observers note that the targeting of command centers, naval assets, and radar systems reflects a strategic effort to degrade operational coordination and reduce the adversary’s response capabilities.

ANN will continue to track and verify developments as more information becomes available.


ANN News Desk