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The US Defense Ministry has confirmed for the first time that an Iranian ballistic missile fell on its military airbase in Qatar on June 22. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said on Friday that the missile caused minor damage to the equipment and structure at the base. But the airbase is still fully operational and the US continues its regional security mission in collaboration with its Qatari partners. Iran targeted the US Al-Udeid Air Military Base in Qatar to avenge the attacks on its nuclear bases. It fired a total of 6 missiles. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) also confirmed the attack and said that it had launched a retaliatory missile attack on the US base in Qatar. Satellite images revealed This statement came after satellite images released by the Associated Press. The impact of the attack on the airbase is clearly visible in them. According to the pictures, a geodesic dome was present at the airbase on the morning of June 23, which has been completely destroyed after the attack. This dome used to cover a satellite communication terminal. This terminal was built in 2015 at a cost of $15 million. A satellite dish was installed inside it. Which was part of the communication system for the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing of the US Air Force. Pictures after the attack showed that it is missing and a nearby building has also been damaged. However, the rest of the airbase looks largely safe. Video of satellite images The US had targeted Iran’s nuclear bases The US had attacked 3 nuclear bases of Iran on June 22 with 7 B-2 bombers. These included Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan. About 13 hours after dropping missiles on Iranian nuclear bases, US Defense Minister and Joint Chief of Staff General Dan Kane addressed a press conference. In this, General Dan Kane said that the operation in Iran was named ‘Operation Midnight-Hammer’. More than 125 jets were involved in it. After the US attacks, satellite images of Iran’s nuclear bases also surfaced. —————————— Read this news related to Iran’s nuclear bases as well… B-2 bomber flew for 37 hours to attack Iran: filled fuel in the air, dropped 14 thousand kg bombs on nuclear bases 295 feet below the mountain. America’s B-2 bomber plane took off from Missouri White-man Air Force Base at around 3:30 pm on June 20 as per Indian time to attack Iran. This plane flew non-stop for about 37 hours and filled fuel several times in mid-air. Read the whole news here….
