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I have a better idea. Use those cluster munitions as time bombs.They should not explode when hitting the ground. Let the rats come out of bunkers thinking now they are safe ,but then the time bomb on the street explodes. Maximum Zionist terrorists will be killed this way. Or even if they find out later that there are time bombs outside waiting for them they will be forced to stay in the bunker for far longer. That will cause all sorts of economic and mental issues for Israeli society. I bet that way they cannot keep this war running for more than a month.Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps missile force has begun using the Khorramshahr-4 heavy liquid-fueled medium-range ballistic missile, which weighs 25-30 tons and has a range exceeding 2,000 to 3,000 kilometers.However, what surprised the anti-Iran coalition the most this time was not the use of such missiles, but the fact that some of them were equipped with cluster warheads. Although the displayed submunition models and unexploded warheads are not equipped with aerodynamic control surfaces—only featuring tail fin stabilizers—and the small submunitions show no signs of stabilization or control at all, each separated warhead from the missile can accommodate up to 80 cluster warheads. This number is sufficient to cause significant damage to targets such as runways, oil terminals, or aircraft carrier decks. And whether it succeeds depends entirely on the number of warheads that successfully hit the target.The SM-3 Block IB/IIA and Arrow 3 anti-missile systems, as well as the THAAD system, can intercept the Khorramshahr-4 missile outside the atmosphere before its cluster deployment unfolds. But even if one warhead successfully deploys during its flight toward the target, no Western air defense system—including the Patriot PAC-3 MSE—can intercept its small submunitions traveling at speeds of up to Mach 8.
Photos Reveal Damage to Thai Cargo Ship Attacked in Strait of Hormuz Crew Rescue Underway
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Photos reveal the damage to the Thai cargo ship "Mayruree Naree," which was attacked while passing through the Strait of Hormuz in Omani waters. Rescue efforts for the 23 crew members are underway, and the fire has now been extinguished.
On 11 Mar 2026 GMT+7, reporters stated that the dry bulk carrier "Mayruree Naree," registered in Thailand and part of the Precious Shipping fleet headquartered in Bangkok, was struck by an unidentified object causing a fire. The ship was about 11 nautical miles off the coast of Oman at the time. The fire has since been put out.
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Reports indicate the vessel had 23 crew members onboard. Twenty crew were evacuated immediately, while three remained in the engine room to manage the situation.
Admiral Thadawut Thadpitakkul, Chief of Naval Staff, confirmed the Royal Thai Navy received reports that the Thai commercial ship was fired upon in the Strait of Hormuz within Omani waters. The Navy’s Bahrain military unit used diplomatic channels to coordinate with Oman for assistance in rescuing the entire crew. It was confirmed that all 23 crew members survived.
Further updates will be provided as the situation develops.
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Pathetic bunch of retards. Only good in killing women and children. After getting a little beating, you guys end up crying like little girls.
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