U.S. military says it struck Iranian drone sites after Tehran downed one of its drones
The U.S. military reported conducting strikes on Iranian drone facilities over the weekend. Iranian state media said the IRGC responded by targeting a U.S. base linked to an earlier attack on Sirik Island.
upi.comThe U.S. military said it carried out strikes on Iranian drone sites over the weekend. The action followed reports that Iranian forces had downed one of its drones. Iranian state media reported that the IRGC targeted a U.S.
base it said had been used to launch an attack on Sirik Island in the Strait of Hormuz. No additional details on casualties, damage assessments, or further military movements were provided in the reports.
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