Washington — President Donald Trump said Sunday that U.S. forces destroyed and sank nine Iranian naval ships and damaged Iran’s naval headquarters after joint strikes with Israel. U.S. Central Command reported overnight air operations involving B-2 bombers and said an Iranian Jamaran-class corvette was struck at the start of Operation Epic Fury. State agencies reported explosions in Tehran and other cities and cited Iranian casualties and injuries; SANA and QNA reported strikes and military casualties. The U.S. and Israel continued operations into a second day as reports and official statements emerged this week. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Senior military and political leaders in the United States and Israel may present operational successes to domestic audiences and consolidate perceived strategic gains after the strikes.
Civilians and military personnel in Iran, regional civilian populations, and personnel at targeted bases suffered casualties, displacement, and infrastructure damage amid the escalation.
U.S.-Israel Joint Strikes Reportedly Sink Nine Iranian Ships
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