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    It flew from America to Iraq and Syria “non-stop”... What is the B-1 that ignited the night of reven

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    On Saturday, American media revealed the aircraft used in the night “revenge” incident that affected locations in Iraq and Syria.


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    CNN quoted a defense official as saying that B-1 bombers, a long-range heavy bomber aircraft that can deploy precise and imprecise weapons, were used in the operations.

    The bombers flew on “one non-stop flight” from the United States to Iraq and Syria, the official said, noting that all of this was enhanced by our transportation command and our ability to refuel and fly along the way.



    He pointed out that the timing of the strikes was designed according to good weather, in order to ensure that we hit all the right targets.

    Starting at 11 p.m. last Friday, American forces launched air strikes that hit 85 targets in 7 locations in Iraq and Syria, using more than 125 missiles, which led to 6 deaths and 4 injuries in Syria, and 2 victims and 5 wounded in Iraq only, which clearly indicates Most of the headquarters that were bombed had already been evacuated.

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