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Map of key US CENTCOM bases targeted in Iran's 'Ramadan War 2026' published

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Map of key US CENTCOM bases targeted in Iran's 'Ramadan War 2026' published

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A map showing major U.S. Central Command facilities that were reportedly targeted by Iran during the 'Ramadan War 2026' has been published. The map details installations that Tehran claims were struck as part of its retaliation campaign against American forces, according to a single source.

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A map detailing key U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) facilities that Iran claims were targeted during the so-called 'Ramadan War 2026' has been published. The map, originating from a single source, lists major bases and installations across the CENTCOM area of responsibility that Tehran says were struck as part of its retaliatory campaign against U.S. forces. The publication comes amid an ongoing U.S.-Iran kinetic confrontation that began in early June 2026, with CENTCOM conducting repeated precision strikes against Iranian military infrastructure and Iran responding with missile and drone attacks on American bases. As The Zioneer has reported, the conflict escalated sharply after a U.S. helicopter was downed near the Strait of Hormuz, prompting a series of large-scale U.S. strikes across Iran. The map's contents have not been independently verified, and the specific timing of the purported Iranian attacks on these facilities remains unclear from the available information.

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