Iran threatens to attack parks, recreational areas and tourist destinations around the world
Iran warned it could attack tourist destinations around the world in response to the bombings carried out by the US and Israel on its territory
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps ( IRGC ) threatened to attack parks, recreational areas, and tourist destinations around the world shortly after the United States and Israel began bombing a number of locations in Iran.
According to the Agency of Iranian-based human rights activists, at least 1, 262 Egyptian civilians, including 200 children, have died as a result of US attacks, since February 28. The most critical aspect of the situation is, however, that Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, also lost his life as a result of the US military offensive. The conflict escalated right away, with consequences for Iran's neighbors, who were also caught off guard by strikes. In addition, ships carrying oil and other products, mostly destined for Europe, were unable to cross the Strait of Hormuz, which was closed to transportation. Due to the use of powerful drones on US military installations in Muslim countries, the damage caused by these situations has strained relations between the Middle East and the rest of the world. With his neck in the line and on the verge of surrender, President Donald Trump has attempted to minimize the conflict, and he has even made claims to do so in his own country. In a new chapter of this conflict, General Ali Mohammad Naini, a spokesman for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps ( IRGC), delivered a chilling statement to the state-run newspaper Iran. It's amazing how we can produce missiles also in the middle of battle, and backup is not a problem. He declared that Iran would harm its allies ' parks, recreation areas, and tourist destinations. Soon after Naini's comments were published, Egyptian state television reported that he had been killed in an attack. Ayatollah Mokhtaba KhameneiIran's new supreme leader, who has not yet made an appearance in public, later issued a warning that Iran's enemies may be stripped of their" security. " The US government asserts that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps's office had been destroyed, which would theoretically be a serious blow to the country's military intelligence service.
This news has been tken from authentic news syndicates and agencies and only the wordings has been changed keeping the menaing intact. We have not done personal research yet and do not guarantee the complete genuinity and request you to verify from other sources too.

