Iranian Ballistic Missiles Target Remote Diego Garcia Base as Israeli Jets Strike Tehran Regime Sites

Iran launches long-range missiles at the US-UK Diego Garcia base while Israel conducts retaliatory strikes on Tehran regime targets amid widening regional war.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 21, 2026, 4:05 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Times of Israel, The Guardian, and The Wall Street Journal.

Iranian Ballistic Missiles Target Remote Diego Garcia Base as Israeli Jets Strike Tehran Regime Sites - article image
Iranian Ballistic Missiles Target Remote Diego Garcia Base as Israeli Jets Strike Tehran Regime Sites - article image

A Transcontinental Escalation Beyond Middle Eastern Borders

The Iranian military successfully deployed intermediate-range ballistic missiles against the strategic atoll of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, marking a significant departure from localized hostilities. According to reports from the Wall Street Journal, two projectiles were launched toward the remote outpost, which sits approximately 4,000 kilometers from Iranian territory. While U.S. officials confirmed that one missile suffered a mid-flight malfunction and the other was engaged by a ship-based SM-3 interceptor, neither weapon struck the facility. This long-range attempt contradicts previous diplomatic assurances from Tehran regarding its 2,000-kilometer missile ceiling and suggests a clandestine advancement in the Islamic Republic’s delivery systems.

Retaliatory Strikes Ignite the Skies Over the Iranian Capital

Following multiple salvos of Iranian fire directed at the Israeli heartland, the Israel Defense Forces initiated a series of precision strikes against regime-specific targets within Tehran early Saturday morning. Military correspondents in the region reported the sound of heavy explosions as Israeli aircraft focused on degrading what the IDF described as the Iranian terror regime’s fire array. These operations specifically targeted ballistic missile production sites and command centers, aiming to further erode the military infrastructure that has sustained the ongoing four-week conflict. Israeli officials maintained that these actions were a direct consequence of the persistent aerial threats launched from Iranian soil toward civilian population centers.

Regional Air Defenses Scramble to Counter Swarming Drone Attacks

The conflict further destabilized the Persian Gulf as Saudi Arabia and Kuwait reported a massive influx of Iranian-origin unmanned aerial vehicles and missiles crossing their airspace. The Saudi Defense Ministry confirmed that its Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces intercepted and destroyed at least 22 drones over the country's Eastern Province in a series of early morning engagements. These swarms appeared to target critical energy infrastructure, echoing previous threats from Tehran to disrupt global oil supplies in retaliation for Western and Israeli pressure. Despite the scale of the incursion, Saudi officials reported that their defensive umbrella remained intact,...

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