US CENTCOM Releases Footage of Strikes Targetting Iranian Military Installations - The Economic Times Video
- U.S. Central Command completed strikes on Iranian military sites to reduce Iran's ability to attack international shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iran claimed responsibility for attacks on a U.S. base in Kuwait and on American warships near the Strait of Hormuz, with Kuwait and Jordan reporting interceptions of hostile missiles or aerial targets.
- Iranian officials called for revenge against the U.S. and Israel following the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, signaling a sharp escalation in rhetoric.
- Despite heightened tensions, Central Command stated that traffic is flowing and the Strait of Hormuz remains open to lawful transit vessels.
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U.S. completes another round of strikes against Iran
According to U.S. Central Command, a new round of strikes was completed against Iran on Sunday. In a statement, Centcom describes the strikes as "Offensive". The post U.S. completes another round of strikes against Iran appeared first on KYMA.
The images released by the Central Command of the United States (CENTCOM) would show US attacks against Iranian military installations, following the raids conducted by the US against Iran on Monday, for the second consecutive day. The article U.S. Attacks against Iranian targets: the images released by the United States come from Il Fatto Quotidiano.
Following the raid conducted in recent days (ANSA)
CENTCOM strikes dozens of targets across Iran
CENTCOM launched a major new wave of strikes on Iran, hitting dozens of targets, including air defenses, radar sites, missile capabilities, small boats, and one-way attack aerial and sea drones for the first time. BREAKING U.S. military: "TAMPA, Fla. — U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) completed a new wave of offensive strikes against Iran, July 12, hitting dozens of targets at multiple locations with precision munitions to degrade Iran’s ability …
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