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'Thank You To The People Of India': Iran Writes Message On Missiles Fired At Israel, Thanks Indians

Iran has expressed its gratitude—in a unique manner—to those countries, including India, that have stood by it during the Middle East Conflict.

Ajeyo Basu
Edited By: Ajeyo Basu
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Iran has expressed its gratitude—in a unique manner—to those countries, including India, that have stood by it during the Middle East Conflict. (Image X @xzx_slipknot)

Tehran: Iran, currently engaged in a conflict with the United States and Israel, shows no signs of backing down. Although Donald Trump may have temporarily halted attacks for a few days, Iran continues to launch strikes against Israel and the Gulf nations. Meanwhile, Iran has expressed its gratitude—in a unique manner—to those countries, including India, that have stood by it during this conflict. Iran launched missile attacks against Israel, and inscribed upon these missiles were messages specifically addressed to the Indian people. On one such missile, Iran wrote: "Thank you, people of India." Having penned this message, Iran fired the missile toward Israel.

What did Iran do?

Furthermore, Iran has extended its thanks to several other nations as well. Similar messages were inscribed on other missiles for countries such as Germany, Pakistan, and Spain. Images have surfaced on social media depicting a white-colored missile bearing the inscription: "Thank you, people of India." The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran stated that it carried out its 83rd strike against Israel on Friday. During this operation, long- and medium-range missiles, drones, and other munitions were launched against Israeli military installations. Additionally, Iran has fired similar missiles toward targets within the Gulf nations.

Iranian agencies reported that a maintenance facility for the U.S. Patriot air defense system located in Bahrain was among the sites targeted in these attacks. The conflict between Iran—on one side—and the United States and Israel—on the other—has been ongoing since February 28. This conflict intensified significantly following the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader. Since that event, Iran has been targeting not only sites within its own territory but also U.S. military bases located in Gulf nations such as Qatar, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia.

The United States and Israel had anticipated that this conflict would conclude within a few days and result in a regime change in Iran; however, in reality, this has not come to pass. Recently, stepping back from the brink, Trump announced a temporary suspension of attacks. Consequently, for the next ten days, the United States will refrain from launching strikes against Iran's power generation facilities.

What did UN Security Council do?

Russia has requested closed-door consultations with the UN Security Council regarding attacks on civilian infrastructure in Iran. Yevgeny Uspensky, Press Secretary for the Russian Mission to the UN, stated that these consultations would take place on Friday at 14:00 GMT. Uspensky told reporters, "The Russian Federation has requested closed-door consultations with the UN Security Council regarding ongoing attacks on civilian infrastructure in Iran, including educational and healthcare facilities. The United States has scheduled this meeting for 10:00 AM New York time today (14:00 GMT)."

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