Wave #95: US Allies reel from Iranian strikes: Qadr, Kheibar Shekan, Hajj Qassem missiles burn Gulf

Published on Apr 05, 2026 12:29 pm IST

Iran’s “True Promise 4” campaign has exploded into its 95th wave, with the IRGC unleashing barrages of Hajj Qassem, Kheibar Shekan and Qadr missiles on U.S. bases, Gulf infrastructure and Israeli cities. From Bahrain’s Fifth Fleet hub and Patriot batteries, to Al-Udeid in Qatar, Ali Al-Salem and Bubiyan in Kuwait, and key command, radar and Oracle-linked sites in the UAE and Jordan, high‑value U.S. military assets have been systematically targeted. At the same time, Kuwait is battling fires at its Shuwaikh oil complex and reporting Iranian drone strikes on government, power and desalination facilities, underlining how energy and civilian infrastructure are now firmly in the crosshairs. Israel, already hit by hundreds of ballistic missiles since late February, is counting rising casualties, fresh damage in multiple cities, and a growing strain on its interceptor stockpiles as Iran signals that even harsher blows may still be ahead. This video breaks down the latest strikes, maps the targets across the Gulf and Israel, and explains what this new phase of the Iran–U.S.–Israel confrontation means for regional war risks and global energy security.

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