The Iranian army has launched fresh attacks on Israeli and US targets as part of its reprisal campaign against the ongoing US-Israeli aggression on the country.
The army said in a Sunday statement that it had carried out successful attacks on a petrochemical complex and oil products storage facility in the southern Israeli-occupied territories, as well as on a makeshift facility used by the United States military for keeping its equipment and satellite communication units in Kuwait.
It said that the Israeli petrochemical and oil products site targeted in the attacks included underground emergency storage installations that played a key role in energy supply to the southern occupied territories controlled by the Israeli regime.
The statement added that the US military facility on Kuwait's Bubiyan Island has been used as a major command and control center for American forces operating in the West Asia region and has hosted munition depots, key missile systems like HIMARS, as well as communication and supervision equipment.
The Iranian army said that the United States had created the new camp in Bubiyan after its Arifjan military base in Kuwait came under extensive missile and drone attacks by the Iranian military in the early days of the US-Israeli aggression in early February.
It said the US was seeking to use the new camp for management of its continued “mischievous operations” against Iran.
The attacks come as Iran has increased its operations to hit various targets in regional countries and in the Israeli-occupied territories to retaliate the ongoing US-Israeli aggression on the country.
The reprisal attacks have inflicted major losses on the US and the Israeli regime's military and economic capability to continue the aggression.