US-Israel-Iran War – Iran Fires Missiles at Israel, 6 US Soldiers Killed in Kuwait
New Delhi: The situation in the Middle East remains tense. A fierce conflict is unfolding between the US, Israel, and Iran. Despite numerous US and Israeli attacks, Iran remains unwilling to yield. The ongoing retaliatory strikes suggest the war could continue for a long time.
Iran has retaliated strongly to the US and Iranian attacks for the sixth consecutive day. Iran has been targeting US airbases in various countries. The ongoing attacks and counter-attacks have claimed hundreds of lives so far.
According to reports, the death toll in Iran has risen to over 1,000. Reports also indicate that six US soldiers have been killed in the conflict. Israel launched fresh airstrikes on Iran on Wednesday.
Iran launches major attack on Israel
Iran retaliated with another major ballistic missile attack on Israel. Sirens blared and loud explosions were heard throughout Jerusalem. The military said it was detecting the incoming threat and responding with defensive systems. The public has been alerted to the launch, and officials are monitoring the situation.

6 US Soldiers Killed
Iran targeted a US military air base in Kuwait, killing six soldiers. According to a Pentagon report, the soldiers killed in the Iranian attack have been identified as Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert Marzan, 54, of Sacramento, and Major Jeffrey O’Brien, 45, of Indianola. According to a Pentagon statement, Marzan was present at the time of the drone attack on the command center in Kuwait and is believed to have died at the scene.
Iran also faced attacks yesterday
The US and Israel also carried out heavy bombings in the northwestern Iranian city of Bukan yesterday. Several homes and commercial buildings, including the governorate building, were severely damaged. Iran’s Tasnim News Agency shared this information.
Khamenei is dead
For information, Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been killed in attacks by the US and Israel. His death has sparked widespread anger in Iran against the US and Israel.
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