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CENTCOM Gives a Bombshell Update on Iran Strikes in New Briefing

The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) has provided an overview of the status of Operation Epic Fury, the U.S.-Israeli coordinated campaign targeting Iranian leadership. Here are the most important aspects of what they revealed:

Firstly, the United States has not sustained a single casualty or a combat-related injury. Much speculation arose surrounding the possibility of U.S. losses after it was reported that three Shahed-style suicide drones targeted Naval Support Activity Bahrain, a U.S. base in the Gulf that is home to the Fifth Fleet. Footage showed that the drones targeted a highly-advanced missile defense radar system located on the base, and satellite imagery has shown the extent of the destruction. Further attacks on the base appear to have continued into the night. CENTCOM has considered the damage “minimal” and stated that it has “not impacted operations.”

CENTCOM also revealed that the operation began at 1:15 AM ET on Saturday in the “largest regional concentration of American military firepower in a generation.” This seems to be the first phase of what is speculated to be a week-long operation, which has so far sought the destruction of “the Iranian regime’s security apparatus, prioritizing locations that posed an imminent threat.” Initial targets have been those of Iranian warfighting capabilities, including military airfields, drone and missile sites, air defense assets, and Revolutionary Guard command and control centers.

“The President ordered bold action, and our brave Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, Guardians, and Coast Guardsmen are answering the call,” said Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of CENTCOM.

CENTCOM’s statement seems to confirm reports that the Iranian leadership was targeted by the Israeli side of the coalition, with speculation continuing as to the status of Ayatollah Khamenei. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that there is evidence that he is deceased.