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Iran war live: Tehran vows to ‘completely close’ Hormuz if power plants hit
US-Israel attacks on Iran continue as Israeli forces blow up the Qasimiyah Bridge in south Lebanon.
US-Iran war live updates: Trump gives Iran 48 hours to open Strait of Hormuz; Iran threatens to destroy energy, oil infrastructure; Israel strikes bridges in southern Lebanon
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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is vowing to retaliate with equal force if the US strikes its electricity assets, Reuters reports.
In a statement addressing US forces, the Revolutionary Guard vowed that “if you hit electricity, we hit electricity”.
The Guard said it was determined to respond to any threat at the “same level” for deterrence. In the event of an attack on power plants, Iran would retaliate against Israel’s power plants, and regional power plants that supply electricity to American bases, it said.
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LIVE UPDATES: Aussie trucking industry issues dire warning; Iran's military says Strait of Hormuz will be 'completely closed' if US bombs power plants; ASX falls, loses $56 billion
Hello and welcome to our live rolling coverage of the war in the Middle East this Monday, March 23.
Iran has responded after US President Donald Trump threatened to "obliterate" its power plants if the Strait of Hormuz wasn't opened within 48 hours.
At least six ships carrying oil bound for Australia have been cancelled as the federal government admits working from home can help remedy the fuel crisis.
Iran warned any strike on its energy facilities would prompt attacks on US and Israeli energy and infrastructure assets — specifically information technology and desalination facilities — in the region.
Meanwhile, the Australian transport industry has warned the fuel crisis caused by the war could prove catastrophic.
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