A senior Iranian commander says the missile capabilities of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic are far greater than the enemies could imagine.
Major General Abdollahi, the chief of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbia Central Headquarters, said in recent remarks that the American and Zionist enemies are “plagued by miscalculations.”
Iran’s weapons have become more advanced than before, the commander said.
He said Iranian officials have repeatedly declared that the enemy would receive its response on the battlefield.
"The Iranian Armed Forces respond to threats through action on the battlefield rather than rhetoric," Abdollahi stated.
He said the experience gained from previous wars has been transformed into today’s operational capability.
"The enemy has repeatedly claimed it knows the number of Iran’s missiles, but it should count them on the battlefield to realize that it knows nothing about reality," the general stated.
Abdollahi said the war will continue until the enemy repents its behavior.
The commander also stated that the malicious enemy targets innocent civilians, students, and families in their homes, while Iran strikes the enemy’s military centers and whatever is necessary to make the aggressors regret their actions.
The United States and the Zionist regime launched a large-scale military campaign against Iran following the assassination of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, along with several senior military commanders and civilians on February 28.
In response, the Iranian Armed Forces have carried out retaliatory operations, targeting American and Israeli positions in the occupied territories and at regional bases with waves of missiles and drones.
The attacks have involved extensive aerial strikes on both military and civilian locations across Iran, causing significant casualties and widespread damage to infrastructure.
Senior Iranian officials have asserted that any deliberate assault by the United States and Israeli regime on Iran’s civilian population constitutes a "flagrant breach of international humanitarian law and an undisputed war crime."