Iran Strikes U.S. Bases in Middle East, Satellite Images Confirm Damage

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Web Desk | Washington, D.C., USA A recent report based on satellite imagery confirms extensive damage to U.S. military installations across the Middle East following Iranian attacks.

According to a detailed investigation by The New York Times, Iran launched coordinated drone and missile strikes targeting American and allied assets, including military bases, air defense systems, and diplomatic sites.

Satellite analysis indicates that at least 17 U.S. locations were affected, with 11 of them being active military bases or installations. Among the impacted sites are Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, Ali Al Salem Air Base and Camp Buehring in Kuwait.

Reports also claim significant damage to the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain. In addition, Al Dhafra Air Base and Jebel Ali Port in the United Arab Emirates were reportedly targeted.

Security analysts warn that these strikes could further destabilize the region and escalate tensions across the Middle East.

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