America will wreak havoc on Iran tonight! ‘Operation Epic Fury’ Pentagon preparing for biggest attack with
Operation Epic Fury: The ongoing Iran-US conflict in the Middle East has now reached a devastating turn. Many major incidents have come to light on the 14th day of the war, which has put the world on the brink of the Third World War. The death of a French soldier in Iraq, the fire on a US aircraft carrier and oil prices crossing $100 have increased global tensions.
Tonight ‘Operation Epic Fury’ beginning of
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has given a scary warning, saying that the airstrike on Iran tonight will be the ‘biggest and deadliest’ ever. Under ‘Operation Epic Fury’, American bombers are ready to target Iran’s missile bases. President Donald Trump has also claimed that Iran’s navy and air force are almost destroyed and now the remaining back of Tehran will also be broken.
France suffered a big blow in Iraq
French Warrant Officer Arno Frion has been killed in an attack in the Erbil region of Iraqi Kurdistan. French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed deep sorrow over this incident and called it unacceptable. He clarified that French troops have been part of the campaign against ISIS in Iraq since 2015, and the ongoing war with Iran cannot be an excuse for such attacks. Many other French soldiers were also injured in this attack.
Fire and tension aboard US aircraft carrier
Here, America’s newest and largest aircraft carrier USS Gerald R Ford, deployed in the Red Sea, suddenly caught fire. According to the US Navy, the fire broke out in the laundry area of the ship in which two sailors were injured. Although the fire has been brought under control, the incident has raised security concerns amid war. At the same time, after the arrival of an Iranian ship near another American ship USS Abraham Lincoln, the US Army fired on it and fired Hellfire missiles from the helicopter.
Also read:- Germany withdrew from Iran war, Chancellor called Trump’s decision ‘wrong’, said – We will not be a part of the war.
2 Indians died in Muscat
This global war has also affected Indians. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has confirmed that 2 Indian expatriates have lost their lives in indiscriminate firing in Muscat, Oman. Additionally, the turmoil in the oil market due to the war has caused the price of Brent crude to cross $100 per barrel for the first time since August 2022.
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