Mar 1 • 15:47 UTC 🇰🇷 Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

Iran: Four ballistic missiles fired at US aircraft carrier Lincoln

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed to have launched four ballistic missiles at the US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln operating in the Gulf of Oman.

On March 1, the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) reportedly fired four ballistic missiles at the US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln, which was on operation in the Gulf of Oman. The IRGC declared that the 'proud Iranian military' had targeted US and Israeli enemies, asserting a strong offensive against what they termed 'tired enemies'. This attack exemplifies the escalating tensions in the region, particularly following the recent death of Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei due to US and Israeli airstrikes, an event that has heightened the stakes in ongoing military confrontations.

The IRGC's announcement highlighted their intentions to act decisively against attacks from foreign forces, referring to both land and sea operations. The rhetoric from the Iranian military indicates a commitment to retaliatory measures and an ongoing confrontation with US and allied forces in the region. Meanwhile, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) has reported fatalities among their personnel, confirming that three US troops died and five were seriously injured in operations identified as part of the 'Glorious Anger' campaign against Iran, marking a significant moment as this announcement is the first official acknowledgment of US military casualties since the Iranian strikes.

As the situation unfolds, further responses from US military leadership are awaited, which could escalate the conflict further. This incident underscores the volatility of US-Iran relations, particularly following the recent airstrikes that resulted in a significant political shift in Iran's leadership with the death of Khamenei, indicating that both nations are on high alert, prepared for potential further military engagement or retorts amid this severe confrontation.

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