US Central Command Conducts New Wave of Strikes on Iranian Military Targets
The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) completed a new series of air and naval strikes against Iran overnight Monday, targeting dozens of military sites. The operations aimed to degrade Iran's ability to attack international shipping in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
The strikes involved American fighter jets, naval warships, and drones. Released footage from CENTCOM shows the launch of aircraft, missile firings from warships, and the subsequent hits on Iranian targets. Among the struck sites were Iranian air defense systems, coastal radar installations, missile and drone capabilities, and small boats.
These coordinated attacks reflect ongoing US efforts to counter Iranian threats to maritime security in the region. CENTCOM's public release of the footage underscores the scale and precision of the operation.
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