USA: We intercepted Iranian missiles and drones

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U.S. forces captured many Iranian ballistic missiles and drones and carried out attacks “in self-defense” on Iran's Keshm Island in the Persian Gulf”, reported Central Command of the USA (CENTCOM).

"American forces have successfully intercepted many Iranian ballistic missiles and drones, as well as carried out self-defence attacks on Keshm Island in consequence to Iran's attempts to attack across the mediate East region on June 2", reported command in a communication.

As reported, Iran launched respective ballistic missiles towards neighboring countries in the region, but no of them hit the target. 2 missiles fired in the direction of Kuwait failed to scope their destination or disintegrated during flight, and 3 missiles fired in Bahrain were immediately intercepted by U.S. and Bahrain air defences – reported.

Previously, CENTCOM forces had knocked down 3 shock drones launched by Iran towards civilian vessels that legally flowed through the region's waters," the military passed. American forces besides carried out attacks in self-defense on Iran's military ground control post on Keshm Island.

It was assured that no associate of American personnel had been injured. "CENTCOM forces stay vigilant and ready to defend against unjustified Iranian aggression during ongoing ceasefire," says the Command Communication to which US forces in the mediate East are subject.

In another CENTCOM communication, he stressed that all Iranian attacks on US forces had failed. It was assured that the claims of Iran's muslim Revolutionary defender Corps (IRGC) that he conducted rocket and drone attacks on U.S. office 5. Fleets in Bahrain and the U.S. Air Force Base in the region are false.

This is another firefight between the parties to the armed conflict this week. On Monday CENTCOM reported that US forces shot down 2 Iranian ballistic missiles aimed at the U.S. base in Kuwait. Earlier, US troops launched attacks on Iranian radars and command stations.

APW, PAP

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