According to a report cited by ChainCatcher from China Central Television (CCTV) News, a spokesperson for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said while outlining Operation "Victory-2" that a U.S. Amazon data processing center in Bahrain had been designated as a strike target. The spokesperson said the site was selected because it was providing intelligence support, cloud computing, and services linked to the U.S. military command system. No specific timing for the strike was disclosed. The spokesperson added that the action was one part of Iran’s response to U.S. attacks. The statement, as relayed in the source report, did not include further operational details.
According to CCTV News, as cited by ChainCatcher, a spokesperson for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said while introducing Operation "Victory-2" that a U.S. Amazon data processing center in Bahrain had been listed as a strike target.
The spokesperson said the facility was designated because it was providing intelligence support, cloud computing, and services related to the U.S. military command system.
The spokesperson did not specify when the strike was carried out, but said the action was part of Iran’s response to U.S. attacks.
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