The Iranian military published footage Sunday showing the launch of 'Arash' one-way attack (OWA) drones targeting US assets across the region overnight, according to the military. The release follows the IRGC's earlier footage of ballistic missile launches, as The Zioneer reported.
The Iranian military released footage on Sunday afternoon showing the launch of 'Arash' one-way attack (OWA) drones, which it says were targeting US assets across the region overnight. The video adds to a series of visual releases from Iran documenting its strikes against American forces amid the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States.
Earlier Sunday, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) published footage of ballistic missile launches, including Ghadr, Emad, and Kheibar Shekan missiles, also targeting US assets, as The Zioneer reported. The back-to-back releases suggest a coordinated information campaign by Iran to showcase its strike capabilities.
The footage has not been independently verified. The extent of damage from the drone strikes is not reported. The United States has not yet commented on the latest release.
The releases come amid a broader exchange of strikes that began earlier this week, with US Central Command conducting strikes on Iranian targets and Iran retaliating with missile and drone barrages. The conflict has seen multiple waves of attacks and counter-attacks across the Gulf region.
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