Satellite imagery published on Telegram shows two structures at a Royal Jordanian Air Force base damaged in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' latest attack this week. The specific base and full extent of damage are not independently confirmed.
Satellite imagery published Saturday on Telegram shows two buildings at a Royal Jordanian Air Force base damaged in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' (IRGC) attack this week. The images, shared by a regional security monitoring channel, reveal damage to two structures on the base. The specific base and the full extent of the damage have not been independently confirmed.
The IRGC has conducted several attacks in recent weeks. In previous operations, the IRGC claimed it struck five military bases in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain (The Zioneer, June 11). Satellite imagery from last month suggested an F-16 fighter was damaged at the Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base in Jordan during an earlier IRGC strike (The Zioneer, June 13). It is not yet clear whether the newly reported damage is at the same base or a different location.
The new imagery provides visual evidence of damage from this week's attack. No official confirmation from Jordanian or US authorities has been reported, and the IRGC has not released its own assessment of the damage.
- StrongReports: strikes target radar and air defense systems at IRGC naval base
- DevelopingSatellite imagery suggests Iranian missiles damaged F-16 at Jordan air base
- StrongIRGC claims it struck five military bases in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain
- StrongNew footage shows two confirmed impacts at Jordan air base
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