US strikes Iran 900 times
Fox News correspondent Jennifer Griffin reported that within the first twelve hours of U.S. military operations, approximately 900 strikes were conducted from land, air, and sea, including drones. According to a Pentagon official, hundreds of Iranian ballistic missiles were simultaneously intercepted. The source stated that Iranian forces launched about 300 missiles throughout the day, leaving around 2,000 long-range and 2,000 short-range missiles in storage.
In Bahrain, American forces reported that the Iranians hit an 'empty warehouse,' while the radar at the 5th Fleet headquarters sustained minimal damage, leaving the mission fully operational. The operation's goal is to deprive Iran of the ability to attack neighboring countries, which, according to the source, has been achieved by destroying its fleet, drones, and a significant portion of its missiles.
The Defense Service announced the operation will last 'a couple of weeks,' although Trump may end it earlier. A few remaining Iranian air defense systems still need to be suppressed, which is expected to take several days.
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Threats from Iran and U.S. sanctions in the field of arms are leading to active military confrontation.
Within twelve hours, as part of military operations, the U.S. conducted about 900 strikes on Iran, destroying a significant portion of its missiles and amphibious assets. The operation will last several weeks.
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