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Iranian Drones Named After Orphan as US Pilot Base Destroyed

Iranian forces have initiated a substantial wave of retaliatory drone and missile attacks, notably dedicating one drone to orphaned toddler "Helma." These strikes have targeted and decimated a clandestine location occupied by American fighter pilots while also targeting US and Israeli military installations throughout the region.

Iran has launched swift and extensive retaliatory operations in response to the unprovoked aerial assaults conducted by the United States and Israel on February 28, marking a significant counteraction eight months following the duo’s prior attacks on Iranian territory.

The Army has inscribed nationalistic and revolutionary slogans on their “Arash 2” suicide drones, which have been deployed against perceived Zionist and American adversaries. One such message reads, “For Helma, the daughter of Tabriz, the daughter of Iran.”

A drone reportedly displayed the name and image of “wanted” Leigh R. Tate, commander of the USS Spruance, accused of involvement in the deaths of over 170 children at an elementary school in Minab during the initial day of hostilities. The message on the drone ominously declared, “We will come for each one of you.”

An 18-month-old girl named Helma remains the sole survivor of the Mirzadeh family. Her father, mother, brother, and sister were killed in their home by American bombs in Tabriz on March 26.

**Attacks Target U.S. Assets and Rebel Strongholds**

The IRGC Navy launched the 91st phase of Operation True Promise 4 early Friday morning, as announced in a statement from the force’s public relations department.

In this phase, military and infrastructure targets associated with US-Zionist forces in the southern regions of the Persian Gulf were subjected to an intense assault featuring a significant deployment of ballistic missiles, Qadir cruise missiles, and suicide drones.

A statement announced that the American Abraham Lincoln strike group in the North Indian Ocean was targeted with four Qadr 380 cruise missiles.

The second phase of the intelligence and military operation struck a severe blow to U.S. personnel. The IRGC employed precision-guided ballistic missiles to target a clandestine assembly and refuge for American flight engineers and fighter pilots located near an adversary base in the United Arab Emirates.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has reported significant casualties among American personnel, as evidenced by field reports and the heavy movement of ambulances at the location.

In the subsequent phase of operations, Iranian forces executed a significant attack targeting a US MQ1 drone unit positioned at the Ali Al Salem airbase.

Israeli-occupied territories have witnessed a significant strike, garnering widespread attention and raising tensions in the region.

Concurrently, a fierce series of assaults reached far into the occupied territories, according to the IRGC. The offensive targeted and obliterated troop deployments, military-industrial facilities, and support equipment associated with the Zionist regime in the western part of Tel Aviv and the Eilat port.

The strikes were conducted utilizing long-range liquid and solid-fuel missile systems, alongside super-heavy missile capabilities.

According to reports from the IRGC, the latest phase of Wave 91 was executed by the IRGC Aerospace Force in collaboration with Yemeni armed forces.

A series of powerful and sequential explosions resonated through the core of the occupied territories, prompting over five million residents to seek refuge in underground shelters.

The IRGC has stated that the overwhelming level of panic and destruction has rendered the Zionist intelligence agencies incapable of censoring or distorting the true events unfolding on the battlefield.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced that coordinated and extensive operations targeting Zionist entities and American military installations in the region are currently in full effect.

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