What's new

Iranian BMs were launched at Ain Assad: Fars News

. . . .
Top IRGC general: Dozens of Yankees have been killed or injured

The air force commander said the missile attack fire on one of the most important US bases in the context of Operation Martyr Suleimani was the beginning of a major operation that would continue throughout the region.

Reporting to reporters describing Martyr Suleimani's missile attack on US military base in Ein al-Assad, Commander of Air Force Commander Sardar Hajizadeh said: "Missile strikes at one of the most important US bases in the context of Operation Martyr Suleimani were the start of a major operation that It would continue throughout the area, and that was a must move.

look:
How many missiles did we shoot at the US base?
Film / Hajizadeh : Assassination of Haj Qassim was America's biggest mistake


** Dozens have been killed in the attack on Ain al-Assad

He added: "We did not seek to kill anyone in the operation, although tens of people were killed and wounded and were carried by C-130 aircraft." If we were looking to kill, we could design the operation to kill in step 1, and if they responded as conditions changed and had no duty to save the lives of US troops, in steps 2 and 3 within 6 hours. They killed between two and three thousand.

** 9 Flight Report for the transport of the injured

Haji Zadeh continued: They say they had evacuated the base, while at the time we carried out the operation there were 7,000 to 6,000 troops at the base. Following Operation Corps, at least three flight types of C-3 were transported to Jordan and occupied Palestine, and a number of Shinok helicopters transported them to a hospital in Baghdad.

Referring to the Americans' readiness for the attack, the US Air Force Commander said the Americans themselves had said they were on alert for several days and had been tasked with reconnaissance, surveillance and combat operations before their four aircraft, including four MQ-9s. He does, and the 2-4 drones and their own drones were anxiously waiting. We thought the guards were attacking, but we saw that they were waiting for a flood and were getting some relief when they ate.

** We fired 13 missiles at US bases

"We fired 13 missiles at US bases, but we were ready to shoot several hundred missiles in the early hours," said Hajizadeh, referring to the air force's readiness to confront the US. Conflicts would continue for only a few days to a week if the two sides did not restrain themselves. We had prepared several thousand missiles for these conditions.

"All missiles hit the target, and not a single shot was fired at our missiles, despite the fact that the Americans had a large number of planes in flight," he said.

** Bases involved in the assassination of Haj Qasim

"During the early hours, we were able to identify bases that were involved in the assassination of Martyr Suleimani, who was involved in the operations of Taji, Ain al-Assad, Jordan's Martyr Ma'far and Ali al-Salem Kuwait in the assassination plot of Sardar Suleimani," said the air force commander.

Hajizadeh continued: "Our first option to counteract this revenge was to select al-Taji base, and as the first option, we changed the target a few hours before the operation, and chose Al-Assad.

** We changed the target an hour before the operation

"Because al-Taji was close to Kashmir and a joint venture between Iraqis and Americans, and we were worried that missile strikes and missile explosions would interfere with civilians, we were discouraged and al-Assad, the largest US base in Iraq," he said. We chose Iraq and maybe the region.

** Ein al-Assad Command Center destroyed

The air force commander emphasized: "The base is 5 kilometers from Baghdad, and the targets we chose were actually aimed at hitting the US war machine, the US Command Control Center, and hitting major US drone and helicopter units. The operation also destroyed the main building of their headquarters in al-Assad.

"In the design we did, we designed a wave as the first wave of the operation; depending on how the enemy acted, our invasion of Iraq could be limited, or it could even be limited to other US bases in the region," said Hajizadeh. To expand.

** Operations were carried out with the Conqueror-7 missiles and the uprising

He added: Asin al-Asad was the largest and most remote base on the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran and we used missile-conqueror-to-revolt missiles in this operation to destroy predetermined targets,

** Details of electronic attack on American drones

"The operation we have not named so far was after the missile operation, and with the special equipment we had already prepared, we launched an important electronic warfare approximately 15 minutes after the operation, and all the aircraft without We pulled out of a flight over the Ein Al-Assad area for a moment, leaving the Americans in control and destroying their communication links and video links that terrified the Americans.

"When the missile strikes, the most important need for Americans was to understand how much damage was being observed at the moment by the 8 MQ-9 UAVs that were flying over the area," he said. It was transmitted and when the planes went out of control, the shock they had suffered was unaffected by missile operations.

"The blood of our martyrs is a very high price that we cannot afford, of course, in return for the blood of their lives; hitting American bases or shooting down their planes or even killing the trumps is not worth it," the Army Corps commander continued. Their real bloodshed, as the supreme leader has emphasized, is the total deportation of America from the region.

** After World War I, there was no record of a state firing a shotgun against the US

After World War II, it was unprecedented for a shotgun to be fired against the United States and a country to accept responsibility, and a missile attack in response to the cowardly assassination of Commander Suleimani in all groups of people Accurate and calculated calculations set a new leaf in the history of regional developments.

"We are telling the Arab countries that they have not seen Americans," he said. "I urge the American people to learn from these recent operations and pressure their leaders to get out of this region at a low cost." They did not go to war because of you, and they will not in the future, but they did not enter the war for their own sake.

"Naturally, all nations and resistance groups that will try to expel Americans, we hope that governments will move forward as well, as the Iraqi government and parliament approved the plan to withdraw US troops," said Hajizadeh. , Other countries move forward, otherwise nations forcefully expel Americans from the region.

Interview in Persian language: https://www.mashreghnews.ir/news/1029458/ضربه-موشکی-به-عین-الاسد-آغاز-یک-عملیات-بزرگ-بود-آمریکا-در-صورت

Some of numbers and words are translated wrongly caused by google translation.
 
.
Newsweek:
Iran Revolutionary Guards Fire Missiles at US Military Base in Iraq

"" at least 270 death toll have been reported so far ""


903652_371.jpg


The news deleted after an hour and the tweeter accounts which were reporting yankee casualties were suspended.

American style of freedom ...
 
. .
these strikes by iran are for their domestic consumption only its more of a facing saving US killed their generals and all iran has done is thump chest and launch some missiles and that too on their allied country!
You realize that Iran damaged an airbase where American soldiers are stationed with Ballistic missiles ? Tell me which country will go unpunished after such an action. American rats were scared to death.
 
.
You realize that Iran damaged an airbase where American soldiers are stationed with Ballistic missiles ? Tell me which country will go unpunished after such an action. American rats were scared to death.
lol , All drama , not a single US soldier injured , Iran and Saudi regimes planted by CIA to support Israel . War games will continue in middle east . Turkey will be the true muslim leader IA .
 
.
testimony of Danish military Sergeant present at time of Iran IRGC missile strike at U.S. military base Ain Al-Assad in Iraq, talking to channel 2 Danish news

In a bunker in Iraq, Danish sergeant John and the other Danish soldiers waited for several hours for the Iranian attack on the Ain al-Asad military base in Al Anbar province in western Iraq overnight. - It was terrible. It cannot be described and it should not be experienced. We could do nothing, we could just accept. So we couldn't use our training in that situation, he tells TV 2. then came the attack. - Suddenly the first layer comes, as I call it. Nine rockets a barely a ton each. It cannot be described. I've never experienced anything like it, and I hope to never come to it again, says John. Violent attack The attack was so severe that the bunker shook, and dust penetrated in large quantities. - We had to sit with scarves on our faces just to breathe, says John. But it was the ignorance and powerlessness that were the worst for the Danish soldiers. The ignorance of how close to the next one is and when it will come. After all, we had no idea down there. We could just sit and take a seat. We couldn't do any of what we're trained for. We could just wait, says John. The Danish soldiers reacted differently along the way. - Some sit and tell jokes to protect themselves. Some are closing in on themselves, and some are shedding a tear, says the Danish sergeant. The first setbacks were so severe that we were sure we were going to a golden desert and nothing was left. We were really surprised it wasn't over our heads. I would estimate that the nearest rocket hit 300 feet from us, and as we walked around afterwards, there were half helicopters and holes so big that you could park a van in them, John says. Now that the Danish soldiers have been a few days away from the experience, the mood has changed. It is still crowded, but the soldiers are also relieved and they enjoy themselves in Kuwait, playing cards and talking to the family at home. Psychologists are now on their way to Kuwait to help the Danish soldiers recover from the experience.

 
. . .
What a giant embarassment by the Arabized and wannabe Arab Wilayat al-Faqih Mullah regime.

The US killed their most important “general” and 3 other IRGC terrorists and the reply was 60 dead Iranians during a stampede and 180 dead Iranians whose plane was shot down due to sheer incompetence after they were caught lying as usual. That and more sanctions and internal protests.

As for the useless cowardly “missile attack” whose casualty was some empty small hangar (with some of those North Korean/USSR “Iranian” missiles failing spectacularly too) with the Americans and Iraqis being warned beforehand too.

Israel was obviously not touched either despite the barking let alone KSA.

The drone that killed the terrorists was operated outside of Qatar to make matters even more tragicomic.

Amazing. May the Mullah’s never dissppoint.:lol:
 
Last edited:
.
As for the useless cowardly “missile attack” whose casualty was some empty small hangar (with some of those North Korean/USSR “Iranian” missiles failing spectacularly too) with the Americans and Iraqis being warned beforehand too.

Ah, this suicide troll known for 100 fake account is back.

Anyway, Minus only one missile which failed during flight, all of the missiles hit their targets completely accurately. Please show us which missiles "failing spectacularly too".

And the missiles used was this:

alalam_635758385583342152_25f_4x3.jpg


Which North korean/USSR missile is this?



Israel was obviously not touched either despite the barking let alone KSA.

What does Israel what to do with this incident?

The drone that killed the terrorists was operated outside of Qatar to make matters even more tragicomic.

And?

Amazing. May the Mullah’s never dissppoint.:lol:

Only thing embarrassing here is your desperate attempt at trolling.
 
. .
Back
Top Bottom