In response to the Zionist regime’s numerous crimes, including the attack on the consular section of Iran’s Embassy in Damascus and the martyrdom of a number of our country’s commanders and military advisors in Syria, Iran has finally launched a counter attack.

Pertinently, the ‘Operation True Promise’, which was launched just before midnight on Saturday and continued until the wee hours of Sunday morning, left the regime paralyzed.

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Iran’s foreign ministry in a separate statement warned against further attacks on Iranian soil. The multiple drone and missile attacks were preceded by a series of hacking attacks on the Zionist regime’s power grid and radar systems, which led to massive power outages.

At around 11:00 PM Iran time, the IRGC aerospace division officially launched a retaliatory military operation against the Zionist regime, carrying out at least four waves of drone attacks.

The first wave included dozens of Shahed-136 kamikaze drones, estimated at about 100 pieces, whose swarm was also recorded by private camera footage in Iran and Iraq.

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Shahed-136 is a delta-wing shaped, low-observable and low-signature loitering munition with a range of 2,000 km that carries a warhead of 50 kg.

This type of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was previously used to destroy the headquarters of terrorists in the northern region of Iraq, but this is the first time Iran used it in large numbers and with a range of over 1,000 kilometers.

Shahed-136 uses an Iranian-made piston engine and has a speed of about 200 km/h, which means that it needed a flight of about five hours before impact.

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After the first wave, three more wave attacks followed at intervals of about half an hour, and it is estimated that a total of 400 to 500 drones were launched.

The next step in the retaliatory military operation was the launch of a series of cruise and ballistic missiles, which were reportedly accompanied by simultaneous drone and missile strikes by the Axis of Resistance groups from Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon.

It has not yet been officially announced which missile models were involved in the hugely successful operation, although at least some of the ballistic missiles were reportedly Kheibar Shekan.

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Kheibar Shekan is a solid-fuel medium-range ballistic missile with a range of 1,450 km and a half-ton warhead, notable for high maneuverability in the landing stage.

There are also reports that the Fattah hypersonic missiles were also used, which is difficult to assess based on the available night footage because their terminal velocity is similar to the latest ballistic missiles, as well as whether and how much they maneuvered.

Tehran has not announced the target locations, and although the Zionist authorities have appealed to the population not to publish videos of Iranian strikes, dozens of them have been leaked on the Internet, testifying to extensive and precise hits.

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As correctly stated in a previous Press TV website analysis, the main targets were the military bases of the Zionist regime, from the Golan Heights to the Negev desert.

Scott Ritter, a US military expert, stated on the X platform (formerly known as Twitter) that at least seven hyper-sonic missiles had hit Nevatim Air Base and none was intercepted.

This air base is located in the Negev desert and houses the Zionist F-35 planes that were used in the terrorist attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus.

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Several private camera footage, taken from a distance, testify to a series of fast and powerful hits by ballistic or hyper-sonic missiles, once again proving the shortcomings of the much-exaggerated Israeli air defense (military) systems, including the so-called Iran Dome.

The air base also houses F-15 and F-16 units, as well as large warehouses of expensive multi-billion-dollar weapons, so it was one of the primary targets of the precise Iranian strikes.

The footage’s confirm that Ramon Air Base, another major base in the Negev, was also hit by multiple missiles, leaving a trail of destruction.

PressTV / ABC Flash Point News 2024.

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Oboy
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15-04-24 15:38

Netanyahu must be charged and hanged for the genocide of hundred thousands of Palestinians over the past 20 years.

Karl not telling You
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15-04-24 21:20

100%, he is a disguised Khazarica mobster using all the tricks and trade to derail everything against his policies. Even his own people as been shown.

Oboy
Oboy
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15-04-24 17:39

No defense available for the Zionist state, basing their results on pure speculation, presented by the fake corporate media.

Highlander
Highlander
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16-04-24 07:48

Nevatim air base was rendered inoperable