Iran’s Army has conducted new drone strikes targeting US military positions in the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, as the US-Israeli war against the Islamic Republic entered its sixth week.
In a statement issued on Saturday, the army said its forces targeted a radar system used for the detection and identification of missiles and combat drones, as well as aluminum industries in the UAE, using Arash 2 drones.
It added that drone strikes were also carried out against US command headquarters of mechanized, armored and helicopter units in Kuwait.
The statement said some Arab media outlets had reported explosions in both Kuwait and the UAE.
According to the army, the United States and Israel have made “considerable” investments in the UAE’s aluminum sector, which it said is used in the production of military hardware, including fighter jets, missiles, tanks and armored vehicles.
The Iranian army said the strikes were carried out in response to US-Israeli attacks on Iran’s industrial centers, adding that its forces would continue operations.
Iran’s armed forces said they would make the enemies “realize their miscalculation” in launching the war against the country.
The terrorist war on Iran began on February 28, when the United States and Israel launched attacks on the country.
The Islamic Republic responded forcefully, launching precision strikes on sensitive Israeli targets and US bases across the region.