The source operated by an Arab desk posted images or footage of the wreckage of a bomber aircraft, which it says participated in strikes on Iran. The report is unverified and comes from a single source with no official confirmation.
A Telegram account described as an Arab desk, Abu Salih, posted an image or clip of the wreckage of a bomber aircraft. The post claims the aircraft took part in strikes on Iran. The context of the strikes—whether as part of the ongoing US-led Operation Epic Fury campaign or another round—is not specified in the message. No details on the type of bomber, its nationality, crew, or location of the wreckage have been released. The report is based on a single, unverified source, and there is no official confirmation from any military or government. Given that the account is not a recognized media outlet and the report lacks corroboration, the bulletin is classified as Doubtful.
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