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US CENTCOM Releases Video of Strikes in Iran

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The US Central Command (CENTCOM) has released a video depicting American military operations targeting designated sites within Iran on Saturday. The 33-second clip showcases the United States’ efforts in the latest round of strikes.

Following joint military operations allegedly coordinated between the United States and Israel, CENTCOM shared the footage with the public. The warning from the Iranian regime was clear; swift and decisive action would be taken as directed by their superiors.

Reports emerging post-attacks confirmed the deaths of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and his senior adviser, Ali Shamkhani. Moreover, the strikes inflicted significant casualties at a girls’ school, where more than 160 individuals, including students, perished, while numerous others suffered injuries.

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