The United States has completed another wave of airstrikes against military targets in Iran, including command centers, defense systems, and missile arrays, according to reports. Iran responded by firing missiles at targets in Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, and Jordan, where eight missiles were intercepted.
The United States has completed another wave of airstrikes against military targets in Iran early Thursday, according to reports. The strikes hit command centers, defense systems, and missile arrays. Iran responded by firing missiles at targets in Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, and Jordan, with eight missiles intercepted over Jordan.
This is the fourth consecutive night of US strikes on Iranian military infrastructure. As The Zioneer reported earlier today at 08:09 Jerusalem time, Iran had already struck targets in Jordan, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Iraqi Kurdistan in retaliation for the previous American raids. The US campaign began on Wednesday night with strikes on more than 90 targets, followed by a second night of strikes that hit more than 80 targets, according to earlier reports. The Pentagon has confirmed hits on air defense sites and missile storage facilities.
The retaliatory exchanges come amid a sharp escalation between the United States and Iran, with CENTCOM expanding its operations to multiple regions. Iran has consistently responded to US strikes by targeting American bases and allied states in the Gulf and Levant. The scope of damage from the latest US wave and the full extent of Iran's retaliation are not yet confirmed. No casualty figures are available at this time.
5 developments
- StrongNew video surfaces showing Iranian launches toward US base in eastern Jordan
- DevelopingIranian military releases footage of 'Arash' drone launches targeting US assets
- DevelopingIranian social media users circulate AI-generated clip of missile strikes on US base in Jordan
- StrongIran's army and Revolutionary Guard claim strikes on US bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar
Source and signal
- Internal intake
