CENTCOM commander says 8K targets hit in Iran: ‘Their navy is not sailing’
- Admiral Brad Cooper announced that US forces have struck over 8,000 Iranian military targets, including 130 vessels, resulting in the greatest naval destruction in three weeks since World War II.
- Thousands of Iranian missiles, advanced drones, and the entire Iranian fleet have been destroyed in offensive strikes, including the longest field artillery strike in history targeting Iranian infrastructure with precision-guided missiles.
- A recent strike on an underground facility along Iran's coast destroyed key missile launchers, anti-ship cruise missiles, intelligence sites, and radar stations, severely reducing Iran's threat to navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
- The US and Gulf partners have established the most extensive air defense umbrella in the Middle East, defending against thousands of Iranian drone attacks and demonstrating strong partnership resilience.
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The head of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), Admiral Brad Cooper, said the Pentagon's operation in Iran has hit more than 8,000 targets since the start of the conflict in the Middle East. In his update, posted on X, Cooper said the campaign has weakened Iran's combat capabilities and crippled its naval forces. He added that the strikes have successfully targeted Iranian missile sites and attack drones. "Their navy is not sailing, their tactical f…
According to the US military, more than 8000 targets have been attacked in Iran during the three-week offensive.
CENTCOM commander says 8K targets hit in Iran: ‘Their navy is not sailing’
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) chief Adm. Brad Cooper said Saturday that the Pentagon’s operation in Iran has struck more than 8,000 targets since the start of the Middle East conflict. In his update, posted to social platform X, Cooper said the campaign has weakened Iran’s combat capabilities and crippled its naval forces. He added that…
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