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IRGC Unveils Details of 20th Offensive Against Israel

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps announced it has successfully launched multiwarhead Kheibarshekan ballistic missiles, dubbed "castle busters," in a retaliatory operation against the Zionist regime. This marks the first time such missiles have been utilized in their arsenal.

On Sunday, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) provided details on the 20th wave of Iran’s offensive against the Zionist regime, which is part of their Operation True Promise III campaign.

The latest phase of attacks reportedly commenced with the launch of 40 ballistic missiles, utilizing both solid-fuel and liquid-fuel technology.

In a recent operation, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced the deployment of the third-generation Kheibarshekan ballistic missiles, marking the first use of these advanced multiwarhead systems. Sunday’s strike showcased sophisticated and novel tactics aimed at enhancing missile precision and maximizing their impactful destruction on designated targets.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that their missiles have struck several key locations, including Ben Gurion Airport, Israel’s biological research center, and its substitute command-and-control centers.

Iran’s launched ballistic missiles were equipped with maneuverable, high-explosive warheads, guided precisely until their destructive impact, according to the statement.

Reports indicate that alarms in the occupied territories were activated only after the missiles had already reached their targets, disrupting the strategic balance of the opposing forces.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a warning, stating that the primary components of the Iranian Armed Forces’ capabilities have yet to be deployed in their counterattack operations.

On June 13, the Israeli government launched a series of airstrikes on Iran, targeting nuclear, military, and residential sites. This operation resulted in the deaths of over 400 individuals, including senior military figures, nuclear scientists, and civilians.

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