B-2s flew 36-hour mission to target Iranian Revolutionary Guard meeting
The 36-hour strike used 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs after intelligence showed senior IRGC leaders were meeting underground, officials said.
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The U.S. Air Force Stealth B-2 bombers hit a subterranean installation of the Islamic Revolution Guard (IRGC) body near Tehran, during a complex military operation that took place during American military rescue operations.
B-2 Spirit stealth bombers fly 36-hour mission to strike underground IRGC command site in Iran
The strike was ordered by Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, following intelligence assessments. Officials said the mission aimed to eliminate high-level IRGC leadership operating from a fortified underground compound. The B-2 bombers deployed GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators, also known as bunker-buster bombs. These 30,000-pound munitions are designed to destroy deeply buried and hardened targets. The aircraft’s stealth design enable…
In parallel with the dramatic rescue operation of the American aircrew member in Iranian territory, the United States carried out a strategic strike against the top Revolutionary Guards in the heart of Tehran, Fox News reported. According to reports, accurate intelligence revealed an emergency meeting of senior Revolutionary Guards inside a fortified underground compound on the outskirts of the Iranian capital. Following this, the commander of t…
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