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US President Joe Biden confirmed the blow and named him for three dead US milita...

Response to the death of Americans: US attacked Iranian objects in Iraq and Syria (video)

US President Joe Biden confirmed the blow and named him for three dead US military personnel in Jordan. They were killed by a drone that was launched by fighters supporting the Quirus. On February second, US fighter jets were struck by Air Force in Iraq and Syria by the objects of the Iranian Corps of Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (KSI) "KUDS", as well as related groups. This was reported in the Central Command of the United States Armed Forces.

It is reported that 85 were reported to strike, including command and management centers, reconnaissance centers, as well as depots of unmanned aerial vehicles and missiles, logistics facilities and ammunition supply chain. American planes used 125 precision ammunition during attacks. US President Joe Biden confirmed the blow and named him for three dead US military personnel in Jordan. They were killed by a drone that was launched by fighters supporting the Quirus.

This is stated on the White House website. "This day, on my instruction, the US Armed Forces struck objects in Iraq and Syria, which the Quiri and the associated militias use it to attack the US forces," Biden said. According to the American leader, the United States does not seek conflict in the Middle East or anywhere in the world. However, Washington will not allow someone to harm the Americans.

According to ABC News, a representative of the National Security Council, John Kirby, stated that the Ministry of Defense was in the early stages of assessment of damage, but there are already reasons to assume that the strikes were successful. Kirby reported that the blows lasted for 30 minutes. The goals were selected to avoid victims among civilians. US officials did not report if new strikes would be taken. However, according to Kirby, the strikes will continue in the coming days.