U.S. Completes Strikes in Response to Iran’s Attack on Apache
On June 9, U.S. Central Command forces completed self-defense strikes against Iran in response to the downing of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter the previous day.
On June 9, U.S. Central Command forces completed self-defense strikes against Iran in response to the downing of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter the previous day.
The US military announced on [current date] that it had commenced launching strikes against targets in Iran. Specific casualty or arrest figures were not provided.
The United States conducted military strikes against targets in Iran on [DATE], in response to the previous day's shooting down of a US military helicopter by Iranian forces.
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The United States conducted self-defense strikes after an Iranian attack, according to US officials. The specific details and locations of the strikes were not provided in the article.
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