
By Amjad Qaimkhani
WASHINGTON / MIDDLE EAST: American facilities across the Middle East have suffered substantial damage amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel.
According to a U.S. media report, which relied on satellite imagery, Iran carried out coordinated drone and missile strikes targeting U.S. and allied installations. The assessment suggests that at least 17 U.S. sites were impacted, including 11 military bases and related facilities.
Officials described the damage as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of U.S. assets in the region, highlighting the risks posed by increasingly sophisticated Iranian drone and missile capabilities. The strikes come amid mounting tensions, with both sides warning of potential further escalation.
Military analysts noted that the attacks could complicate U.S. operations and logistics in the region, as key bases sustain operational setbacks. U.S. authorities have reportedly begun assessing repairs and bolstering defenses to prevent additional damage.
The situation has prompted calls for urgent diplomatic engagement to prevent a wider confrontation, with regional and global powers closely monitoring the developments. The strikes underscore the fragile security environment in the Middle East and the high stakes of continued hostilities.
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