U.S. Has Struck More than 5,500 Targets Inside Iran, Central Command Says
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AI United States coordinates bombings on more than 5,500 Iranian military targets
CENTCOM Says US Military Destroyed Dozens of Iranian Minelayers
The U.S. military on Thursday said it destroyed more than 30 Iranian minelaying vessels and struck more than 6,000 targets since the campaign against Iran started last month. In an update released by Central Command (CENTCOM), the military said it is prioritizing the striking of targets to disable the Iranian regime’s security apparatus and will focus on “locations that pose an imminent threat.” Aside from the more than 30 minelayers, the U.S. m…
U.S. Strikes 5,500 Targets in Iran as War Enters Day 12
As the conflict with Iran enters its twelfth day, roughly 50,000 U.S. service members remain deployed across the Middle East while American forces have struck more than 5,500 targets inside Iran. During a Pentagon briefing Tuesday morning, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said the campaign was entering what he described as the most intense phase of operations. Hegseth told reporters the coming strikes would involve “the most fighters, the most bomb…
U.S. has struck more than 5,500 targets inside Iran, Central Command says
The U.S. has hit more than 5,500 targets inside Iran, including over 60 ships, “using a variety of precision weapon systems,” Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, said Wednesday in a video update on the war with Iran. “Strikes waves” took place nearly every hour Tuesday, hitting Iran from different locations and directions, he said, adding that the U.S. destroyed the last of Iran’s four Soleimani-class warships. Defense Secretary Pete Hegs…
U.S. CENTCOM: Over 5,500 targets neutralized in Iran, strategic fleet 'out of the fight'
In a major operational update delivered on Wednesday, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that the ongoing military campaign against the Iranian regime has reached a critical tipping point.
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