Iran’s IRGC says it hit US military targets in Bahrain and Kuwait
The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) said that it struck US military targets, including air defence systems in Bahrain and Kuwait, the Guardian reported on Tuesday.
The Iranian military stated that it hit two air defence systems and a radar installation at two different US outposts in Bahrain, as well as missile defence systems and radars and satellite reception systems in Kuwait.
This action came as the US said it hit Iranian military command centers, air defence systems and missile launch sites in a 10th consecutive night of attacks.
Market reaction
At the time of writing, the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) is down 0.43% on the day at $81.92.
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