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Iranian Missiles Breach US and Allied Air Defenses; Bases Struck in Kuwait, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia

Recent Iranian missile strikes have reportedly overwhelmed air defense systems in Jordan, while explosions rocked US bases in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, indicating significant breaches in American and allied defenses. Pentagon reports confirm an increase in US casualties from these direct hits.

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, recent reports citing Arab sources indicate that Jordan’s Patriot missile defense systems failed to intercept Iranian missiles, leading to significant explosions. Concurrently, new blasts have shaken U.S. occupation bases in Kuwait.

Official Pentagon figures reveal that the number of American military personnel injured in recent attacks has risen to 13, comprising 10 Army personnel and 3 Marines. CBS News has corroborated this, attributing the casualties to direct missile impacts on Washington’s facilities.

Regional media outlets have emphasized that Iranian missiles successfully penetrated Jordan’s air defense systems, challenging American Patriot batteries and reaching their intended targets at the Muwaffaq Al-Salti Air Base. The intensity of the resulting explosions was reportedly audible in occupied territories.

Meanwhile, news sources are reporting the continuation of anti-occupation operations, with multiple explosions once again shaking U.S. military bases in Kuwait.

Furthermore, the targeting of a U.S. military base in Saudi Arabia with a ballistic missile demonstrates that the aggressor’s war machine across the region is effectively immobilized in the face of decisive and precise responses. The vaunted air defenses have proven entirely ineffective against Iran’s defensive might.

©‌ Webangah News, Mehr News Agency, Arab sources, Pentagon, CBS News

English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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