π― ISRAELI AIR FORCE DESTROYS IRANIAN BALLISTIC MISSILE LAUNCHERS BEFORE LAUNCH: The Israeli Air Force, guided by the Intelligence Directorate, dismantled six Iranian ballistic missile launchers yesterday minutes before they were intended to be launched toward Israel.
Three advanced Iranian defense systems were also dismantled. The effort to deepen the impact on the Iranian regimeβs firing and defense capabilities has been carried out systematically since the start of Operation Rising Lion.
βͺοΈ CLARIFICATION ON REPORTED AIRCRAFT INCIDENT IN KUWAIT: Contrary to reports, no other U.S. aircraft was shot down in Kuwaiti skies.
The circulating video is from the March 2 incident in which a Kuwaiti F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet accidentally shot down three U.S. F-15E Strike Eagles.
π₯ U.S. STRIKES TARGET IRANIAN MISSILE CAPABILITIES AND NAVAL ASSETS: U.S. CENTCOM Commander Brad Cooper said that in the last hour, B-2 bombers struck deeply buried ballistic missile launchers.
He also said that since Saturday, Iranian ballistic missile attacks are down 90 percent and drone attacks are down 83 percent. Cooper added that more than 30 Iranian Navy ships were sunk and that the U.S. also struck an Iranian drone carrier ship.
β οΈ U.S. SECRETARY OF WAR SAYS OPERATIONS WILL CONTINUE: U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said: "There is no shortage of ammunition and equipment, and we will continue our operations as long as necessary. Iran hopes that we will not continue the war for long, and these are wrong calculations by the IRGC". Hegseth also said: "President Trump will have a role in deciding who will lead Iran".
βοΈ U.S. INVESTIGATORS EXAMINE STRIKE ON IRANIAN GIRLS' SCHOOL: U.S. military investigators believe it is likely that U.S. forces were responsible for the strike on an Iranian girls' school that killed scores of children, but they have not yet reached a final conclusion or completed their investigation. Reuters reported the assessment.
πΉ IRANIAN SURVEILLANCE MAY HAVE TRACKED U.S. TROOP MOVEMENTS IN KUWAIT: U.S. investigators believe Iranian intelligence was likely able to identify and track U.S. forces moving off military installations in the week before an Iranian retaliatory strike that killed six American service members in Kuwait.
The U.S. determined that Iranian-aligned militia groups used a combination of intelligence capabilities to monitor troop movements. Smaller quadcopter drones were seen flying around Shuaiba Port in Kuwait and were suspected of conducting reconnaissance ahead of the drone strike. A day after the six Americans were killed on March 1, U.S. forces recovered GPS transponders connected to balloons or parachutes near Patriot missile defense systems. It remains unclear what these transponders were used for or whether they played a role in the drones launched by Iran.
βοΈ PRESIDENT TRUMP COMMENTS ON IRANIAN MISSILE TARGETING AND GROUND FORCES: President Trump said: "Iran's missiles were aimed at Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE long before the current situation".
He also said: "Sending ground forces to Iran would be a waste of time".
π SAUDI AIR DEFENSES INTERCEPT MISSILES AIMED AT PRINCE SULTAN AIR BASE: Saudi Arabia announced last night that its air defenses intercepted and destroyed three ballistic missiles launched toward Prince Sultan Air Base in Al-Kharj Governorate.
Iranian ambassador to Saudi Arabia Alireza Enayati denied that Iran attacked the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh and said Tehran had no role in the incident.
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