Iranian strikes hit 228 US military sites; report reveals higher damage than acknowledged

Iranian strikes hit 228 US military sites; report reveals higher damage than acknowledged

Iranian airstrikes have caused significantly more damage to US military assets in the Middle East than previously acknowledged, according to a new report based on satellite imagery analysis. The findings suggest a far wider impact of the conflict than publicly disclosed by US officials.

The review documented damage to at least 228 structures and pieces of equipment across 15 US military bases in the region. These include 217 buildings and 11 key military assets such as aircraft, radar systems, and fuel depots.

Analysts say the scale of destruction indicates a high level of precision in Iran’s missile and drone strikes, targeting both infrastructure and operational facilities. Some reports also suggest that personnel areas and support facilities were hit, increasing the overall impact on US operations.

The findings contrast with earlier official statements that downplayed the extent of the damage, raising questions about transparency and battlefield reporting during the conflict. Experts believe the attacks exposed vulnerabilities in the US base defenses and highlighted evolving warfare tactics in the region.

The report underscores the intensity of the ongoing conflict and its implications for military strategy, as both sides continue to reassess capabilities and risks amid rising tensions.

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