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Iran’s Guards say they ‘struck’ US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln

Iran claimed missile strikes on USS Abraham Lincoln, calling it retaliation for its supreme leader's killing.

  • Iran's Revolutionary Guard said it launched around four ballistic missiles toward the deployed US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, targeting the `American-Zionist enemy`.
  • Tehran's Revolutionary Guard said the strikes targeted the `American-Zionist enemy` and Iran seeks peace while only attacking US bases.
  • State outlets reported strikes killed at least 10 in Beit Shemesh and hit the United Arab Emirates, leaving at least three dead and injuring more than 50, while Dubai international airport has remained shut since Saturday and Burj Khalifa was evacuated.
  • The US has not confirmed Iran's missile strike, and US President Donald Trump warned Iran against escalation; meanwhile, the United Nations held an emergency meeting calling for de-escalation while Israel warned of more strikes.
  • The IRGC called this the first direct attack in decades and warned it would continue targeting US bases in Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain.
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Ir n said that launch missiles towards the US carrier Abraham Lincoln; the Pent gono report did not receive any attack.

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The U.S. Army denies that aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln has been hit by missiles, as claimed by the Revolutionary Guard

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Euronews broke the news in France on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
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