Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claims it struck a US Air Force base in Jordan with ballistic missiles, according to a single unverified report from Israeli media. No details on casualties, damage, or a US response have been reported.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed early Tuesday that it struck a US Air Force base in Jordan with ballistic missiles, according to a single report carried by Israeli media. The claim, attributed to the IRGC's foreign desk, states the target was an American airbase in Jordan. No independent confirmation, details on the scale of the attack, or any US military comment have been reported. The claim follows a series of IRGC statements over the past month asserting strikes on US military assets across the region, including bases in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain — most of which remain unverified by independent sources. As The Zioneer reported, the IRGC previously claimed a ballistic missile strike on US forces departing Bahrain (June 10) and a multi-missile salvo at the Muwaffaq al Salti base in Jordan (June 10). The current claim does not specify which base was targeted or the time of the attack.
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