Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) stated on Friday that it had destroyed a US unmanned surface‑vehicle (drone) depot and Bahrain’s “main artificial intelligence center” in retaliation for recent US attacks on Iran, according to Anadolu.
In its statement, the IRGC said the strikes followed US military actions that it described as war crimes, namely the bombing of several bridges in Iran the previous night, which resulted in civilian casualties.
The IRGC added that its forces “destroyed a depot of US drone vessels in Bahrain,” noting that many of the vessels were burned.
It also claimed to have “completely destroyed” Bahrain’s “main artificial intelligence center,” alleging that the facility was used by the United States to aid enemy target selection for war‑crime operations.
The site, according to the IRGC, was hit with “several ballistic missiles and dozens of drones.”
The IRGC warned that if the US continues to target bridges and transportation infrastructure in Iran, it will strike “the most important industrial, information technology and artificial intelligence assets of companies with American shareholders” in countries hosting US military bases across the region.
It further asserted that “all countries hosting US military bases in the region are partners in these war crimes.”
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