Footage highly likely attributed to the Iranian missile strike on the Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base in Jordan has been published. The footage shows the attack that reportedly killed two American soldiers. The video has not been independently verified.
Footage has emerged that is highly likely attributed to the Iranian missile strike on the Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base in Jordan, appearing to show the attack that killed two American soldiers. The video, which has not been independently verified, was released after a series of reports and confirmations on the casualties from the strike.
The Zioneer reported at 21:08 Saturday Jerusalem time that footage of the attack had been published. Earlier, at 00:58 Sunday Jerusalem time, reports indicated that the death toll had risen to three US soldiers killed, with dozens wounded, following earlier official accounts of two fatalities and a missing soldier. Throughout Saturday evening, the US Army confirmed the deaths of two soldiers, while additional reports noted a third missing and later a total of three killed in the strike.
The Muwaffaq al-Salti base has been a recurring target in the ongoing multi-front escalation. The Zioneer previously reported on footage of an attack on the base on June 10 and 11, and on explosions and interceptions during a July 14 Iranian missile attack. Additionally, Iranian media published footage of a drone strike on the US Al-Azraq base in Jordan on July 16, as part of the broader confrontation.
Key details remain open: the footage has not been independently verified, and the exact number of casualties from the strike remains unclear, with reports ranging from two to three killed and the number of wounded still varying.
20 developments
- StrongReport shows footage of Iranian attack on Jordanian base with US soldiers
- DevelopingUnverified report: Hajj Qasem ballistic missile used in attack on US base in Jordan
- StrongUnverified Iranian reports claim 10–15 ballistic missiles fired at US bases in Jordan
- DevelopingSingle impact identified at US base in Jordan, according to reports
Source and signal
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