The US military is conducting strikes against Iranian positions to prevent the launching of missiles at ships, according to a security-focused the source. The report describes the operation as part of the same campaign of strikes seen over the past week.
The United States military is currently striking Iranian positions in an effort to prevent Iran from launching missiles at ships, according to a security-focused the source. The report characterizes the strikes as part of the same campaign that has been ongoing over the past week. The US has conducted a series of strikes against Iranian military infrastructure in recent weeks, including a large-scale operation on July 8 that hit 90 targets, and a retaliation for an Iranian attack on an oil tanker in late June, as The Zioneer has reported. Details on specific targets and damage remain unconfirmed.
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- StrongSource: Overnight US strikes hit newly-built Iranian targets, including surveillance and drone storage
- StrongAxios: US strikes on Iran designed to pressure Tehran into nuclear deal, risk escalation
- DevelopingTrump to Fox News: Overnight strikes destroyed about 55% of Iran's rebuilt air defenses and radars
- DevelopingUS aircraft strike targets in Iran after drone attack on American merchant ship
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