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Iran's Vice President says they will retaliate severely against attacks on Iran's energy facilities
BlockBeats News. On April 24, according to a report from Iran on the 24th, Iranian Vice President Ismail Sabbah Isfahani said that Iran will respond harshly to any attacks on Iranian energy facilities. Speaking at a rally in Eslam Shahr, Iran, Ismail Sabbah Isfahani said that if the enemy misjudges the situation again, Iran’s strategy will be upgraded. Iran’s response to any potential attack will not stop at “an eye for an eye”; this is only the first step of its response measures.
“If any oil well in Iran is attacked, we will make the oil fields of the country that launched the attack from its territory our target.” Ismail Sabbah Isfahani said. Ismail Sabbah Isfahani added that Iran is fully prepared to maintain a continuous energy supply, that arrangements in the energy and power sectors are already in place, and that the public has no need to worry. (CCTV News)