Iran affirms that its list of military objectives “has been updated” after threats from Donald Trump | USA

Iran’s army spokesman Mohammad Akraminia stated this Sunday that the list of his country’s military objectives “have been updated” and that they are prepared for any scenario, after the threats from the president of the United States, Donald Trump to launch 1,000 missiles against Iran if they try to assassinate him.

Tonight the United States launched a new round of attacks against Iran that, according to the US Central Command (Centcom), reached some 140 military targets, after Iran bombed – according to Centcom – a Cyprus-flagged ship transiting through the strait.

Iranian media reported several explosions in the province of Bushehr, where a nuclear plant is located, and in various towns near Hormuz, a strategic maritime passage through which approximately a fifth of the world’s oil circulated before the start of the war between the United States and Israel against Iran, on February 28.

Tehran, for its part, responded by launching missiles and drones against several Middle Eastern countries that host US bases, such as Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

In Qatar – a mediating country between Tehran and Washington – at least three people, including a child, were injured by falling shrapnel after the interception of projectiles launched from Iran.

By Editor