Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps: Iran increased its missile stockpile after the conflict with the US and Israel in June 2025
RIA Novosti, Moscow - The commander of the military space forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (part of the country's armed forces), Majid Musavi, said that after the conflict with the United States and Israel in June 2025, Iran increased its missile stockpile.
Fars News Agency quoted him as saying: "Iran's missile stockpile has increased. The capabilities of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force have grown in all areas compared to before the '12-day war', and all losses during this period have been compensated. The force is now at maximum combat readiness."
At around 06:00 on June 13, 2025, Israel launched an operation against Iran, citing Iran's secret military nuclear program. The attacks targeted nuclear facilities, senior generals, renowned nuclear physicists, and air bases.
Iran rejected the allegations and responded with its own counterattack. Both sides exchanged fire multiple times within 12 days, and the United States joined in, launching an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities at around 06:00 on June 22. Subsequently, Iran launched a missile attack on the Udeid Air Base, which is under the United States in Qatar, on the evening of June 23 and emphasized that Iran had no intention of further escalating the conflict.
Trump then stated that Iran's attack on the U.S. military base in Qatar had "released pressure" and that the Middle East now has the prospect of peace and reconciliation. He also added that Israel and Iran had reached a ceasefire agreement, which would formally take effect in 24 hours, marking the "formal end of the 12-day war."
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