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Zionist regime media: Iranian ballistic missile crosses 1,200 km in first

“Israel’s” Kan TV correspondent commented on Iran’s ballistic missile launch that targeted northwestern Syria saying the missiles “covered a distance of 1,200 km.”

Elsewhere, the correspondent noted that this was “an unprecedented event,” while Israeli media stated that this was the first time that an Iran-launched missile covered such a great distance.

The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps in Iran announced it targeted “the headquarters of terrorist groups in the region with ballistic missiles.” According to the IRGC statement, the attack came in response to “the terrorist crimes recently committed by Iran’s enemies.”

The statement specified that its target included “gatherings of terrorists linked to the terrorist operations carried out in Iran recently.”

In a subsequent statement, the Revolution Guard confirmed that it had targeted “one of the main headquarters of the Israeli Mossad in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.” This action was stated to be a response to the Israeli occupation entity’s assassination of leaders within the Revolution Guard and the Axis of Resistance.

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