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The U.S. military has struck more than 300 Iranian military targets in accordance with orders
Svmuu News: U.S. Central Command: On July 11, it completed its third round of strikes against Iran this week. The U.S. military deployed land-based and carrier-based fighter jets, drones, and naval vessels to strike approximately 140 Iranian military targets with precision munitions. The targets included Iranian missile and drone bases, naval capabilities, ammunition storage facilities, communications networks, and coastal surveillance sites. (Jin Shi)
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