
Iranian Revolutionary Guard: We used combat drones for first time
Tehran - Saba:
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced the use of combat drones for the first time in targeting the Zionist entity's headquarters.
According to Mehr News Agency, the Revolutionary Guard said in a statement: "In yesterday's operation, we used combat drones to attack Israeli military infrastructure."
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