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A year ago, a drone attack by Iran-backed militias hit a remote U.S. outpost in Jordan, killing three U.S. servicemembers. Despite the passage of time, the effort to find those responsible continues.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Federal prosecutors have charged two men with illegally supplying sensitive technology to Iran that was used in a drone attack in Jordan that killed three U.S. service ...
Teacher and a teenage student killed in a shooting at a private Christian school in Wisconsin; Two charged in connection with Iran drone strike that killed 3 US troops in the Middle East; Things to know about the shooting at a Christian school in Wisconsin; Drone detectors in New Jersey have found 'little or no evidence' of wrongdoing, governor ...
The Jan. 28 drone attack on a U.S. outpost in Jordan called Tower 22, near the Syrian border, was first deadly strike against U.S. forces since the Israel-Hamas war erupted in October 2023.
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Tower 22 drone attack Part of the attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq, Jordan, and Syria (2023–present) and the Middle Eastern crisis (2023–present) Location Rukban, Jordan 33°18′51″N 38°42′12″E / 33.31417°N 38.70333°E / 33.31417; 38.70333 Target Tower 22 U.S. military base ...
On 30 July, the US carried out an airstrike near Babylon, Iraq, killing four members of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Units and a Houthi drone specialist [93] and injuring four others. Iraq condemned the strike saying the US-led military coalition committed a "heinous crime" by targeting security sites and said the attacks were a serious ...
It was then that Iran started investing heavily in drones. The Iranian government has since been open about its interest in UAVs. [3] As well, Iran started manufacturing UAVs. [4] The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force is the primary operator of Iran’s growing fleet of UAVs, although most Iranian military services employ them. [5]
BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors argued on Tuesday that an engineer could flee to Iran if he was granted bail while awaiting trial on charges related to a deadly drone attack on a U.S. military ...