
Two US service members died and one remains missing after a Friday attack on a base in Jordan, Centcom said
US launches new strikes against Iran after 2 soldiers killed in Jordan
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Early on Saturday, the command said that two US service members were killed and one remains missing after a strike on a base in Jordan on Friday. US launches new attack on Iran after announcement that 2 US soldiers were killed in Jordan and another missing in Iran's attack. And in Jordan, the Iranian state broadcaster reported that fuel tanks at Al-Azraq US base were targeted.
Furthermore, Iran's supreme leader vowed to teach the Americans "unforgettable lessons" as it struck infrastructure around the Gulf in retaliation for a week of intensifying US attacks, which Iran said had hit an airport, a railway station and bridges. The US military forced 5 commercial ships to divert. The US Central Command said its forces are continuing to strictly enforce the naval blockade against Iran.
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Early on Saturday, the command said that two US service members were killed and one remains missing after a strike on a base in Jordan on Friday.
reliability low1/2 sourcesUS launches new attack on Iran after announcement that 2 US soldiers were killed in Jordan and another missing in Iran's attack.
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2 soldiers killed, US announces new airstrike on Iran.
according to CafeFAnd in Jordan, the Iranian state broadcaster reported that fuel tanks at Al-Azraq US base were targeted.
according to Malay MailIran's supreme leader vowed to teach the Americans "unforgettable lessons" as it struck infrastructure around the Gulf in retaliation for a week of intensifying US attacks, which Iran said had hit an airport, a railway station and bridges.
according to Malay MailThe US military forced 5 commercial ships to divert. The US Central Command said its forces are continuing to strictly enforce the naval blockade against Iran.
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