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The struck carrier was "roughly the size of a WWII aircraft carrier," CENTCOM announced.
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“In just the last 72 hours, America’s bomber force has struck nearly 200 targets deep inside of Iran, including around Tehran,” Cooper said during a briefing at U.S. Central Command Headquarters in ...
Adm. Cooper also said Iranian ballistic missile strikes are down 90% from the first day of the war, and drone strikes are ...
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"We hit an Iranian drone carrier ship roughly the size of a World War II aircraft carrier," Adm. Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, said.
U.S. Central Command confirmed that a fleet of B-52s was used to target ballistic missile and commander control posts in Iran.