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Iran has launched missiles at US military bases

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Six missiles were launched in the direction of American bases in Qatar and a missile at the base in Iraq.

After the US strike at Iran’s nuclear facilities, Tehran struck a missile blow to US military bases in the Middle East. AXIOS reported this on Monday, June 23.

It was noted that the explosions sounded in Qatar, where the al-uteid American military base was located.

According to publication interlocutors, six missiles were launched at US military bases in the Middle East.

It is known that the American Air Base Ain-El-El-Asad in Iraq is activated the Air Defense System. According to media reports, Iran launched a rocket in this direction.

The Tasnim Iranian News Agency wrote that Iran began operations against American bases in Iraq and Qatar called the announcement of success.

Earlier it was reported that Iran had probably hit the American military base in Syria.

Remember, on June 22, the American Air Force hit three nuclear facilities in Iran, including Fordo.

Iran has threatened the United States “a real war today”

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