U.S. Strikes Iranian Military Sites; Iran Retaliates with Airbase Attack
The United States conducted military strikes against Iranian military installations in a operation the Pentagon characterized as self-defense. The strikes targeted multiple sites in southern Iran.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced it had attacked an American airbase in response to the U.S. action. The Iranian military said it launched drones and missiles as part of the counteroffensive.
Kuwait reported that its territory came under fire from drone and missile strikes during the exchange. The Kuwaiti government did not immediately specify which party had conducted the attacks on its soil.
The sequence of strikes represents a significant escalation in military confrontation between the U.S. and Iran. Both sides framed their actions in defensive terms, with each citing the other's prior aggression as justification for their response.
The Pentagon did not immediately provide detailed casualty figures or damage assessments from either the initial American strikes or Iran's response. Iranian state media offered limited specifics about the scope and impact of its airbase attack.
The exchange underscores heightened tensions in the Middle East, where American and Iranian forces operate in close proximity. The involvement of Kuwait, a U.S. ally hosting American military personnel and equipment, signals the regional scope of the confrontation.
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