The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps announced on Tuesday that it will begin attacking tomorrow the Middle East offices of U.S. technology companies it labeled as "terrorist spy companies," including Microsoft, Apple, and Google. The Guard also warned their employees to stay away from their workplaces. "The main institutions involved in terrorist operations will be legitimate targets for us," stated this elite military body in a statement reported by the Tasnim news agency. The Revolutionary Guard said it will attack the offices of U.S. tech companies starting Wednesday, April 1, at 8:00 PM local Iranian time (16:30 GMT). "Employees of these institutions are advised to immediately leave their workplaces to preserve their lives," they added. Following this public message, a list of 18 companies was published, including Microsoft, Apple, Google, HP, Intel, Meta, IBM, and Boeing. Meanwhile, the Islamic Republic of Iran's Army claimed it attacked today with suicide drones strategic and key communication, telecommunications, and industry centers of Siemens, Telecom, and AT&T belonging to the "child-killing regime" at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel and the city of Haifa in northern Israel. The United States and Israel initiated a war against the Islamic Republic on February 28, which continues to this day with daily attacks on Iran. Iran has responded with bombings of American facilities in the region, as well as attacks on energy infrastructure and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran Threatens Attacks on Tech Companies' Offices
Iran's Revolutionary Guard announced plans to attack U.S. tech companies' offices in the Middle East, including Microsoft, Apple, and Google, labeling them 'terrorist spy companies'.