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IRGC claims strikes on US drone depot and AI hub in Bahrain

Posted on: Jul 18, 2026 04:29 IST | Posted by: Rt
IRGC claims strikes on US drone depot and AI hub in Bahrain

< warm> persia’s Islamic radical ward Corps (IRGC) has claimed that it destroyed a depot housing American unmanned surface vessels and the “main artificial intelligence center” in Bahrain in retaliation for US strikes on Iranian bridges and other civilian infrastructure.

In a statement issued on Friday evening, the IRGC said it had struck a depot housing American USVs in Bahrain during the 17th wave of its retaliatory Operation Nasr 2, claiming that “a large number” of the vessels had been burned and destroyed.

“Furthermore, the main artificial intelligence (AI) center in Bahrain, which was being used by the Great Satan for enemy targeting to commit war crimes, was completely destroyed by several ballistic missiles and dozens of drones,” the force claimed.

Neither the US nor Bahrain has officially confirmed any destruction resulting from the reported attacks. Bahrain hosts the headquarters of the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet and is one of Washington’s principal military hubs in the Persian Gulf.

Iran also launched missiles and drones at US military assets across the region on Friday. Attacks and interceptions were reported in Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain and Qatar. Jordan said it had intercepted several missiles without casualties or damage, while Qatari authorities reported that a child had been injured by falling debris following interceptions.

The IRGC described the attacks as retaliation for US strikes on several Iranian bridges, which it said had killed and injured multiple civilians. It threatened to target major industrial, information-technology and AI assets belonging to companies with American shareholders throughout the region if Washington continued to strike Iranian civilian infrastructure.

“We will raze to the ground the most valuable assets of American companies in all countries that host US bases,” the statement warned, accusing those states of complicity in Washington’s military campaign.

US Central Command announced later on Friday that it had launched yet another round of attacks on Iran, marking the seventh consecutive night of strikes. Iranian media subsequently reported five explosions in the central city of Yazd, as well as blasts in Fars Province and a missile attack on Ahvaz in the southwestern province of Khuzestan.

Earlier in the day, senior adviser to Iran’s supreme leader and former IRGC commander Mohsen Rezaei declared that Iran’s memorandum of understanding with the US was effectively dead. He accused Washington of violating the agreement by maintaining its naval blockade, continuing attacks on Iranian territory, refusing to release Iranian assets and creating an “illegal” alternative shipping route through the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that two oil tankers had caught fire after attempting to pass through minefields in the southern Strait of Hormuz on Friday. Citing the IRGC Navy, the outlet said the waterway remained “extremely unsafe and completely closed” due to ongoing US military operations.

The latest escalation follows American strikes on at least five bridges and other infrastructure targets in southern Iran, after US President Donald Trump officially restarted the war and threatened to target Iran’s civilian infrastructure unless Tehran agreed to Washington’s demands.

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