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Iran releases chilling list of 24 targets struck on night Trump secured ceasefire

 Iran released a chilling list of two dozen targets it struck overnight as President Donald Trump secured a ceasefire with the country, which was designed to flesh out the terms of a peace deal.

"The enemy has always been deceitful, and we have no confidence in his promises," the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps said, according to the semi-official Tasnim News Agency.

"We will respond to any aggression with a higher level," it added before listing the 24 targets it said it hit in the Middle East, most of them U.S. assets. It comes after a psychologist found an alarming hidden message in Trump's threat.

"Your sons and servants of the IRGC and the Basij, with the grace of God and the help of your support, dear nation, in response to the enemy's arrogance yesterday, selflessly fulfilled the right thing last night and in the 100th wave of Operation True Promise 4, codenamed Fatima al-Zahra, they inflicted crushing blows by attacking more than 25 strategic targets of the evil and aggressor enemies, including 13 energy complexes and oil pipelines affiliated with the U.S. and the Zionist regime, 10 military, security and logistical targets, and several technology and infrastructure targets of the enemies' roads," the IRGC said.

The operation, it said, was dedicated to slain leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in the U.S. and Israel's initial strikes against Iran that sparked the war on Feb. 28, and it was carried out "so that the foolish enemy would understand that attacking the infrastructure of the Iranian people would be severely punished."

The following is the full list of targets Iran struck by ballistic and cruise missiles and attack drones in the Middle East overnight, according to the IRGC:

The refinery and oil facilities of the American company Chevron in Ras Al-Ju'iyah, Saudi Arabia, as the largest NLG decomposition facility and U.S. energy supplier.

The oil and petrochemical facilities of Exxon Mobil and Dow Chemical in Jubail, Saudi Arabia.

The oil facilities of American companies in Yanbu on the Red Sea coast, with a production capacity of 250,000 barrels per day.

The American Habshan Oil Facility - the Dubai-Fujairah oil pipeline to bypass the Strait of Hormuz.

The important oil facilities of Exxon Mobil in Ras Al-Laffan, Qatar with a production capacity of 146,000 barrels per day.

The important oil facilities of the American company Bapco in Bahrain, with a daily production of 267,000 barrels per day.

The American Das Refinery in the UAE, with a crude oil processing capacity of 60,000 barrels per day.

American oil company facilities in Fujairah with a storage tank of one million cubic meters.

Al-Ahmadi Refinery in Kuwait, with a production capacity of 346,000 barrels per day.

American Dolphin Gas Company, based in Qatar, with an export capacity of 2 billion cubic feet per day.

Zirr Qoun Oil Island, with a production capacity of 750,000 barrels of crude oil per day.

American Satrop Company - a refinery with a capacity of 460,000 barrels per day, which is one of the sources of fuel for power plants.

American Manifa Gas Refinery, with a capacity to separate oil and gas of 900,000 barrels per day.

The regime's information technology and advanced industries centers in Beersheba in southern occupied Palestine.

The regime's military and security apparatus, intelligence and listening centers in the Azrael and Almas towers in the capital of occupied Palestine.

The U.S. Central Command in the region in Al-Azraq, Jordan, and the destruction of important targets in that center.

Ben Gurion Airport in the city of Jaffa, occupied Palestine.

Haifa Oil Refinery in occupied Palestine, with a production capacity of 300,000 barrels per day.

The government campus of the Palestinian occupiers in the occupied capital, where the Zionist regime's command and control centers are located.

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