
Breaking: CENTCOM Confirms 3 U.S. Deaths in Operation Epic Fury as
U.S. Central Command has confirmed that three American service members were killed in action on March 1st during Operation Epic Fury. The announcement, released this morning, also noted five serious injuries and several cases of minor shrapnel wounds. Thi
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U.S. Central Command has confirmed the deaths of three service members during Operation Epic Fury, marking a significant escalation in American casualties. Simultaneously, reports from southern Iran indicate a missile strike on a girls' elementary school in Minab has killed at least 148 people. The school was located near an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps barracks, a detail highlighting the complex risks of the ongoing military campaign. U.S. officials are investigating the reports of civilian deaths as international figures call for accountability regarding the safety of educational facilities during the conflict.
Topics Covered
- β‘ Three U.S. service members confirmed killed in action during Operation Epic Fury.
- ποΈ CENTCOM reports five additional personnel seriously wounded and several others with concussions.
- π Iranian state media reports 148 deaths following a strike on a girls' school in Minab.
- π Investigation into civilian harm near an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps barracks.
- π¬ International calls for accountability and the protection of educational infrastructure.
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- (00:00) - Introduction
- (00:17) - Minab School Strike
- (00:17) - Operation Epic Fury Casualties
- (02:59) - Conclusion