The U.S. Central Command, known as CENTCOM, has denied allegations regarding an airstrike on a sports hall and residential area in Lamerd, Iran, on February 28. The command emphasized that these claims are unfounded and lack credible evidence.
In a move reflecting escalating tensions in the region, the US Department of Defense announced the arrival of <strong>3500 soldiers</strong> to the area of responsibility of US Central Command, known as CENTCOM. These reinforcements come amid increasing conflict with Iran and growing concerns about its repercussions.
The US Central Command, known as CENTCOM, announced that its forces have conducted airstrikes targeting over <strong>10,000 military sites</strong> in Iran. This escalation comes as tensions rise between Washington and Tehran, entering the fourth week of military operations.
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) has announced the deployment of over <strong>50,000 American soldiers</strong> in the Middle East, reflecting rising regional tensions. This military reinforcement includes <strong>200 fighter jets</strong> and aircraft carriers, alongside units from the Marine Corps.