Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said on Aug. 2 that an Amazon data processing center in Bahrain had been designated as a target during its presentation of the "Victory-2" operation. The spokesperson said the facility was selected because it allegedly provides intelligence support, cloud computing capacity, and services tied to the U.S. military command system. No timing for any strike was given. The spokesperson only said the move was one part of Iran’s response to U.S. attack operations. The report was cited by BlockBeats and attributed to China Central Television.
BlockBeats reported on Aug. 2 that a spokesperson for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, while introducing the "Victory-2" operation, said an Amazon data processing center in Bahrain had been placed on a target list.
The spokesperson said the facility was targeted because it provides intelligence support, cloud computing, and services related to the U.S. military command system.
No specific timing for any strike was disclosed. The spokesperson said the action was one of Iran’s responses to U.S. attack operations.
The report cited China Central Television.
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