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An investigation by the Washington Post reveals Iranian air strikes have damaged or destroyed at least 228 structures or pieces of equipment at US military sites across the Middle East since the war began in late February.
The buildings hit include hangars, barracks, fuel depots, aircraft, and key radar, communications and air defense equipment.
This puts the scale of the damage much higher than previously admitted by the US government.
Iranian strikes have killed seven American service members in the Middle East - six in Kuwait and one in Saudi Arabia - while more than 400 troops have suffered injuries.
Iran has struck numerous sites across the Middle East in response to the US-Israeli attack on the country, which has left more than 3,500 people dead, according to the US-based Iranian rights group Hrana.
Iranian strikes have primarily targeted American assets in the Gulf states.
On Monday, Washington began escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Centcom said the operation, dubbed "Project Freedom", was supported by more than 100 aircraft and about 15,000 personnel.
But after just one day, on Tuesday, President Donald Trump said he was halting the military operation.
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The buildings hit include hangars, barracks, fuel depots, aircraft, and key radar, communications and air defense equipment.
This puts the scale of the damage much higher than previously admitted by the US government.
Iranian strikes have killed seven American service members in the Middle East - six in Kuwait and one in Saudi Arabia - while more than 400 troops have suffered injuries.
Iran has struck numerous sites across the Middle East in response to the US-Israeli attack on the country, which has left more than 3,500 people dead, according to the US-based Iranian rights group Hrana.
Iranian strikes have primarily targeted American assets in the Gulf states.
On Monday, Washington began escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Centcom said the operation, dubbed "Project Freedom", was supported by more than 100 aircraft and about 15,000 personnel.
But after just one day, on Tuesday, President Donald Trump said he was halting the military operation.