US-Israel Attack Iran: CENTCOM shares video of strikes targeting Iranian key facilities and military capabilities; watch here
US and Israel launched major strikes on Iran. CENTCOM released video footage of military operations. Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has died. He was 86. Iranian state media reported his death after the joint attack. US President Do...

CENTCOM said that the footage illustrates the ongoing strikes, part of an operation aimed at dismantling Iranian military capabilities, but provided no further verification of the scenes depicted. The date and location could not be verified.
“As the President stated, our objective is to defend the American people by eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime.The President ordered bold action. CENTCOM forces are delivering an overwhelming and unrelenting blow,” CENTCOM wrote in its post on X.
Meanwhile, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran who assembled theocratic power over the decades and sought to turn it into a regional powerhouse, bringing it into confrontation with Israel and the United States over its nuclear program while crushing democracy protesters at home, has died. He was 86.
Inside CENTCOM video of Iran strikes
According to Fox4 News, the 39-second video montage shows black and white aerial footage of what appeared to be a drone on a runway, a radar tower, a missile battery, and a compound of buildings.
The video shows multiple strikes on what appear to be military targets, with each hit followed by large explosions, suggesting the use of bombs or missiles. The footage provides a stark visual of the operations, though the exact locations and timing of the strikes remain unverified.
Prominently displayed at the top of the screen is the word “unclassified,” and a targeting reticle is visible in the center of the frame, indicating the precision nature of the strikes.
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) released the video but did not provide further details, leaving key information about the operation, including dates, locations, and intended targets, unspecified.
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