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CENTCOM releases footage of Tomahawk launches targeting Iran

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 06:52
CENTCOM Releases Footage of Tomahawk Strikes Against Iranian Targets

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TL;DR

U.S. Central Command released footage of Tomahawk cruise missile launches from American vessels in the Arabian Gulf targeting Iran, the command said.

01 · THE DISPATCH

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) released operational footage early Thursday (around local dawn) showing Tomahawk cruise missiles being launched from U.S. naval vessels in the Arabian Gulf, with the stated targeting of Iran. The release provides the first official American visual confirmation of strikes that have been reported by multiple sources since Tuesday evening. As The Zioneer reported yesterday (June 10), Iranian state media had confirmed attacks were underway, and reports of Tomahawk launches had been circulating since late Tuesday. Today's footage — recorded from the launch vessels — confirms the platform and broad targeting. No impact footage, casualty assessments, or target lists have been released by CENTCOM. The footage follows a week of escalating U.S.-Iran hostilities in the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, including an IRGC warning-shot incident on June 5 and an IRGC video release of solid-fuel missile launches on June 10.

02 · How it developed

4 developments

  1. Latest

    CENTCOM released official footage of the Tomahawk missile launches targeting Iran

  2. Iranian state media confirms attacks; reports of US Tomahawk missile launches.

  3. Reports specify launches originating from the Eastern Azerbaijan province.

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03 · Source and signal

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