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Satellite imagery suggests Iranian missiles damaged F-16 at Jordan air base

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Satellite imagery suggests Iranian missiles damaged F-16 at Jordan air base

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TL;DR

Low-resolution satellite imagery analyzed by a single source suggests at least one F-16 fighter was hit and several aircraft hangars were damaged in the previous Iranian strike on Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base in Jordan, according to the channel Fotros Resistancee.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A desk-reviewed report, Fotros Resistancee, has published low-resolution satellite imagery of Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base in Jordan, claiming it confirms that Iranian missiles struck a Jordanian F-16 during a previous attack. The imagery reportedly shows one F-16 hit and others possibly damaged, along with several aircraft hangars. The source acknowledges that the low resolution makes it difficult to assess the actual damage level.

The assessment comes after The Zioneer reported on June 11 that visual evidence contradicted earlier Jordanian claims of total interception at the base. Subsequent reporting documented multiple confirmed impacts at the same facility. Thursday's bulletin noted satellite imagery analysis of impacts at a related air base in Bahrain.

The current claim rests on a single, uncorroborated channel analysis, and no independent verification of the satellite assessment or its interpretation is available.

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