Iran Vows It Is 'Hunting Down Fleeing American Commanders' as US Bases Attacked
- Iran has launched an air-and-missile campaign pushing many US troops from main bases to improvised locations in the Middle East, attacking at least 13 US-used bases and striking over 7,000 targets in Iran.
- Approximately 290 US service members have been wounded in the conflict, with about 255 returned to duty and several seriously injured; the status of others remains undisclosed.
- The US has offered Iran a 15-point ceasefire proposal that includes dismantling Iran's nuclear program, but Iranian media suggest the offer may have been rejected.
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have fired missiles and drones at US bases in countries including Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, and Israel, while Saudi Arabia has intercepted some drones.
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Breaking News: Iran Claims Destruction of US Bases, Reports Indicate Heavy Damage
In a major development, Iran has claimed that it has destroyed all US military bases across the Middle East. Iranian Armed Forces officials stated that American commanders and soldiers are now being searched for, even urging civilians to help locate those allegedly in hiding. Iran says it has dealt a serious blow to US interests in the Gulf region. Reports and visuals circulating show attacks on US military assets, including a strike on a helico…
US Troops Relocate To Hotels After Bases Attacked In Middle East: Report
Iran's bombing of the US bases in the region in retaliation for the US-Israeli war has forced many American troops to relocate to hotels and office spaces throughout the region, NYT reported quoting military personnel and American officials.
Attacks on US Bases Make Forces Work in Hotels, Offices
Iran's air-and-missile campaign has pushed many US troops off their main bases in the Middle East and into improvised work sites, including hotels and office buildings, US officials and military personnel said. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said American forces have hit more than 7,000 targets in Iran and its...
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