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Iran Launches Missile Strike Near Prince Sultan Airbase in Saudi Arabia

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  • 1 month ago

Iran has reportedly continued its retaliatory strikes against targets linked to the United States and Israel as tensions in the region remain high. According to reports from Russian media outlets, Iran launched missiles toward Prince Sultan Airbase in Saudi Arabia, a facility known to host United States military personnel and defense systems.

Initial reports indicate that the missile strike was part of Iran’s response to ongoing regional conflict and recent military developments involving Iran and its rivals. However, early information suggests that US troops stationed at the airbase were not harmed during the attack. At this stage, there are no confirmed reports about casualties, injuries, or the extent of damage caused by the strike.

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Prince Sultan Airbase is considered an important military installation in Saudi Arabia and plays a key role in regional security cooperation. It has been used by the United States and allied forces for surveillance, defense coordination, and military operations in the Middle East.

Officials have not yet released detailed information about the incident, and investigations are expected to determine how many missiles were launched and whether they caused any infrastructure damage. Security agencies in the region are likely assessing the situation and strengthening protective measures around military facilities.

The incident highlights the growing tensions in the Middle East, where military actions and counter-actions have raised concerns about wider instability. International observers are closely monitoring developments, as further escalation could affect regional security, global energy markets, and diplomatic relations among countries involved in the conflict.

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