According to Iranian media, newly published satellite imagery reveals precise hits and destruction of a fighter jet hangar at the Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base in Jordan, where U.S. forces are stationed. The claim has not been independently verified.
Iranian media outlets have published satellite imagery they claim shows precise hits and the destruction of a fighter jet hangar at the Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base in Jordan, a facility hosting U.S. forces. The claim, which has not been independently verified, is the latest in a series of reports alleging damage to the base from Iranian strikes.
The Zioneer has previously covered satellite imagery analyses suggesting that Iranian missiles caused damage to the base, including a June 13 report indicating possible damage to an F-16 fighter and hangars, and a July 18 report citing a claim of dozens of U.S. soldiers wounded. The current report appears to be a separate release of imagery, focusing on the hangar destruction.
The veracity of the Iranian media claim remains unconfirmed. No official U.S. or Jordanian statements have been issued regarding the alleged damage. The imagery has not been authenticated by independent analysts.
3 developments
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- DevelopingIran releases satellite imagery claiming drone strike destroyed US radar in Kuwait
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