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US Destroys Revolutionary Guard HQ, First American Casualties
The US-led strikes aimed to eliminate Revolutionary Guard leadership, with CENTCOM reporting over 1,000 Iranian targets hit and three US service members killed.
- In an evening update Sunday, CENTCOM said the US military destroyed Iran's Revolutionary Guard headquarters, stating, `America has the most powerful military on earth, and the IRGC no longer has a headquarters.`
- The campaign began on Saturday and US Central Command says it has struck over 1,000 Iranian targets as Iranian officials including President Masoud Pezeshkian vowed to avenge Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's killing.
- USS Thomas Hudner launched a Tomahawk land-attack missile in support of Operation Epic Fury, while CENTCOM listed targets including command-and-control centers and ballistic missile sites; IRGC said it struck USS Abraham Lincoln but the US Pentagon denied any hit.
- The Pentagon reported `Three US service members have been killed in action, and five are seriously wounded as part of Operation Epic Fury`, while Iran's Red Crescent said strikes left 201 dead.
- Iran named Ayatollah Alireza Arafi to an interim council amid succession questions for the 86-year-old leader, while Netblocks reported a 24-hour internet outage as crowds gathered in Tehran.
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The U.S. Army destroys the headquarters of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards is, informs the Central Command for the Middle East.
·Mexico City, Mexico
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·Paris, France
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·Germany
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