The Iranian army announced that in its latest drone attack on the US Al-Azraq base in Jordan, it struck an F-18 deployment area, a military equipment warehouse, and a residential building. The military said it has carried out six drone operations against US bases in the region since the renewal of hostilities, and vowed to continue until 'final victory.' The claims are unverified by independent sources.
The Iranian army announced Wednesday that its latest drone attack on the US Al-Azraq air base in Jordan struck an F-18 deployment area, a military equipment warehouse, and a residential building. According to the military, since the renewal of hostilities, it has carried out six drone operations against US bases in the region. It vowed to continue the attacks until "final victory."
The claims are unverified by independent sources. The US Central Command has not commented on the reported strike. The Al-Azraq base has been a frequent target of Iranian claims in recent months. As The Zioneer has reported, Iran's army and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps have previously claimed strikes on the base using ballistic missiles and drones, including alleged targeting of F-35 hangars and other infrastructure. Independent confirmation of those claims has been lacking.
The current announcement underscores the continued Iranian rhetoric of regional retaliation, though there is no evidence of confirmed damage at the base.
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