伊朗袭击美国花旗银行分行,称如敌方再犯将打击地区内所有美国银行

Gate News 消息,3 月 15 日,伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队发言人纳伊尼当地时间 14 日表示,伊朗针对美国银行分支机构的袭击,是对敌方此前袭击两家伊朗银行的回应。纳伊尼警告称,如果敌方再次采取此类行动,地区内所有美国银行分支机构都将成为伊朗的合法打击目标。此前,13 日晚,位于阿联酋迪拜和巴林麦纳麦的美国花旗银行(美国大型商业银行)分行遭到无人机袭击。

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