Video. US Military Releases Footage of Strikes on Iranian Naval Vessels
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Declassified footage shows extraordinary moment US sinks Iranian mine-laying ship
Declassified footage shows the extraordinary moment the US appears to sink an Iranian mine-laying ship near the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump said the consequences for Iran will be “at a level never seen before” if no action is taken to remove any remaining mines, while Iran has launched what its state media called the "most intense and heaviest" barrage since the start of the conflict. Central Command said in a post to X on Tuesday (…
Video. US military releases footage of strikes on Iranian naval vessels
Video. Video released by US Central Command shows what it says are US forces striking several Iranian navy vessels, including 16 minelayers near the Strait of Hormuz. The US military said it destroyed the vessels amid concerns Iran could mine the strategic waterway.
Pentagon Releases Dramatic Footage Showing U.S. Forces Destroying Iranian Navy
The U.S. military released striking new footage Tuesday showing American forces systematically destroying major elements of Iran’s naval fleet, offering the public a rare look at the scale of the campaign unfolding across the Persian Gulf and nearby waters. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) published the video alongside a statement declaring that the strikes are aimed at dismantling Tehran’s ability to threaten international shipping lanes and dest…
U.S. Publishes Footage of Strikes on Iranian Naval Vessels, Including Catamarans, Minelayers, and Submarine
The United States military has released video showing a series of strikes on Iranian naval ships amid the ongoing conflict with Iran. The footage, shared by U.S. Central Command, appears to show American forces hitting multiple types of Iranian naval vessels, including mine‑laying boats and larger warships in and around the Strait of Hormuz. The announcement came as tensions in the Middle East remain high following a wave of U.S. and allied airs…
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