Iran Launches Attacks on US Data Centers in Response to Strikes on Steel Plants
Iran Targets Oracle Data Centre In Dubai: Report
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Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has initiated attacks targeting US interests in the UAE, Bahrain, and Israel, following recent strikes on its steel industries. Among the targets are Oracle's data center in Dubai and Amazon's facilities in Bahrain.
- 01Iran's military response follows US-Israeli strikes on its steel plants.
- 02Targets included Oracle in Dubai and Amazon in Bahrain.
- 03The attacks are part of a broader retaliation against perceived threats.
- 04Iran's Revolutionary Guards emphasized the targeting of American industries.
- 05Tensions in the region continue to escalate amid ongoing conflicts.
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In a significant escalation of hostilities, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced a series of attacks targeting American interests in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Israel. This military action comes in retaliation for recent US-Israeli airstrikes that hit Iran's two largest steel plants. The IRGC's central command stated that among the targets were American steel industries located in Abu Dhabi, aluminium industries in Bahrain, and the Rafael arms factories associated with Israel. Notably, the attacks also aimed at data centers belonging to Oracle in Dubai and Amazon in Bahrain, highlighting the increasing focus on digital infrastructure in the ongoing conflict. This latest wave of aggression underscores the heightened tensions in the region, as Iran seeks to respond to what it perceives as direct threats to its industrial capabilities.
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The attacks could disrupt operations at Oracle and Amazon, affecting businesses relying on their services in the region.
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