In a devastating display of reach and precision, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claims it has sH๏τ down multiple Israeli and American aircraft over Iranian territory while simultaneously launching successful strikes on key targets deep inside enemy territory.
IRGC commanders announced that their air defense systems downed several advanced fighter jets — including Israeli F-15s and F-16s — attempting to penetrate Iranian airspace during the latest wave of Operation Epic Fury. At the same time, Iranian missiles and drones reportedly struck the U.S. Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain, causing significant damage to American naval command facilities in the heart of the Gulf. Explosions also rocked Israel’s heavily defended Nevatim Airbase once again, with fresh craters appearing on runways and damage reported to aircraft hangars housing F-35 jets.

Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s regime hailed the coordinated operation as “a turning point,” proving that despite weeks of relentless U.S.-Israeli bombardment, Iran retains the capability to hit high-value targets across the region.
This latest success comes as America’s military position grows increasingly fragile. The USS Gerald R. Ford continues to suffer recurring fires, while the USS Abraham Lincoln has faced repeated missile threats and reduced operations. The U.S. has already burned through more than $11 billion in munitions in the first week alone, with critical radar systems destroyed and interceptor stockpiles running dangerously low.
For Israel, the renewed strike on Nevatim — one of the most important bases for its F-35 fleet — is particularly painful. The base has now been hit multiple times, raising serious concerns about the IDF’s ability to maintain air superiority while fighting on multiple fronts.

What began as a confident campaign promising swift victory has turned into a brutal war of attrition. While Washington and Jerusalem continue to project strength, Iran is demonstrating remarkable resilience and offensive reach — striking American naval command centers and Israeli strategic airbases even under heavy pressure.
As more U.S. and Israeli aircraft are claimed downed and key headquarters come under direct fire, the narrative of overwhelming dominance is crumbling. Operation Epic Fury was supposed to break Iran. Instead, Iran is striking back harder and deeper than many expected.
The war is far from over — and the IRGC has just sent a very loud message: no target is beyond its reach.
